Love Islands Tom and Casey accidentally broke rule and hacked phones in villa
Love Island star Maxwell Samuda didn't hold back when revealing unseen villa secrets after being dumped from the ITV dating show.
Speaking on an Instagram Live with fellow Casa Amor hunk Martin Akinola and bombshell Keanan Brand, Maxwell claimed that Tom Clare and Casey O'Gorman "accidentally" broke a huge villa rule.
Maxwell claimed that the troublesome duo "accidentally hacked into their phones" after bypassing a password prompt which they "easily guessed".
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He went on to claim that the boys went as far as "downloading Instagram and other social media" before handing in their phones to producers after reportedly "freaking out" about the rule-break.
Fans speculated whether Maxwell's claim was true based on how Tom and Casey acted in the villa.
One wrote: "I could see this being true. Like they could’ve just been messing around with it not expecting it to work and then when it did realised how serious it would be if it was found out so they turned it in."
"Personally I don’t think they accessed anything and do believe that they really turned them in instantly knowing their personalities but if it were me I wouldn’t be able to resist the temptation," a second put.
Since the show's inception, the islanders have been banned from all contact with the outside world and have their phones taken away from them while in holding hotels before entering the villa.
The islanders are given a phone in the villa which allows them to receive the infamous texts that announce recouplings, challenges and the arrival of new bombshells.
In earlier seasons, the islanders were allowed to message each other, which often caused drama after the messages were exposed, but in recent seasons, this aspect hasn't featured.
Speaking about the ban in this series, Zara Lackenby-Brown confessed: "So, the phones… we’re not able to text each other.
“Sometimes we might write something down using the keyboard but we’re not able to press send. We’re not able to communicate like that, but occasionally – when we’re not being told off – we can use the phones for that," she told Closer.
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