Love Island: Host Caroline Flack leads concerns over where the new batch of couples will sleep... as fans suggest BUNK BEDS are introduced

A new batch of couples have descended on the Love Island villa. 

And while the dramatic pairings caused stirs on Monday evening, fans were distracted by concerns over where the new batch of couples would sleep in the already heaving villa - with host Caroline Flack leading the worries. 

Taking to Twitter shortly after the show, she penned: 'Well that was intense ... HOLD ON! Where are they all gonna sleep????' - before users swiftly concurred. 

Where to go? The dramatic pairings caused stirs on Monday evening, fans were distracted by concerns over where the new batch of couples would sleep in the already heaving villa - with host Caroline Flack leading the worries

Where to go? The dramatic pairings caused stirs on Monday evening, fans were distracted by concerns over where the new batch of couples would sleep in the already heaving villa - with host Caroline Flack leading the worries

Following the annual introduction of Casa Amor, which saw six new girls enter the outhouse, and six boys descend on the original villa, Monday's episode meant a recoupling left the villa fit to burst. 

While Caroline posted her tweet, her sentiments were echoed by previous star Olivia Buckland, who replied: 'This was literally all I could think about the whole time'.

Other fans penned: swear theres too many couples in the villa now??? where are they all gonna sleep?? theres not enough room for that many double beds?? have they now got bunk beds or somethin ??? SO MANY QUESTIONS #LoveIsland... 

'Is it just me who’s wondering where tf everyone is gonna sleep?! Too many couples #loveisland... Sorry but where tf are 20 people going to sleep? Can the villa even hold that many? Are they going to instal bunk beds army style? 

Confused: While Caroline posted her tweet, her sentiments were echoed by previous starOlivia Buckland, who replied: 'This was literally all I could think about the whole time'

Confused: While Caroline posted her tweet, her sentiments were echoed by previous starOlivia Buckland, who replied: 'This was literally all I could think about the whole time'

Shocker: While Caroline posted her tweet, her sentiments were echoed by previous star Olivia Buckland, who replied: 'This was literally all I could think about the whole time'

Shocker: While Caroline posted her tweet, her sentiments were echoed by previous star Olivia Buckland, who replied: 'This was literally all I could think about the whole time'

'Is there going to be a blow up mattress challenge tomorrow? Or are they going to join all the beds for one huge bed? I can’t sleep.... #LoveIsland... 

'Everyone’s talking about Josh and Georgia, Megan and Wes....and all I can think of is: WHERE THE FLIP ARE ALL THOSE PEOPLE GOING TO SLEEP? 

'THERE AREN’T ENOUGH BEDS!!! #LoveIsland... Hope the villa’s got some blow up beds where these kids gonna sleep there’s like 20 new couples #loveisland... 

'Well, I just watched #LoveIsland and of course I'm heartbroken and have too many feelings to know what to do with but my main question is WHERE WILL THEY SLEEP there are definitely not enough beds and I also hope they have changed the sheets thank you for coming to my ted talk... 

Shock: Olivia voicing her thoughts on the episode seemed a bizarre sentiment, as she stated in her New magazine column - released on Tuesday - that she had stopped watching the show entirely after the death of her co-star Sophie Gradon'

Shock: Olivia voicing her thoughts on the episode seemed a bizarre sentiment, as she stated in her New magazine column - released on Tuesday - that she had stopped watching the show entirely after the death of her co-star Sophie Gradon'

Heartbreaking: Sophie passed away last month in a suspected suicide last month

Heartbreaking: Sophie passed away last month in a suspected suicide last month

'But where is exactly is everyone going to sleep?! Are the couples going to have to couple up with another couple in their beds???? #LoveIsland'.

Couples in the villa are made to sleep in the same bed and after the recoupling, which saw four new Islanders enter the villa, new pairings were made. 

Olivia voicing her thoughts on the episode seemed a bizarre sentiment, as she stated in her New magazine column - released on Tuesday - that she had stopped watching the show entirely after the death of her co-star Sophie Gradon.  

 

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Love Island: Caroline Flack leads concerns over where couples sleep

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