• Love Island Australia 2019 Week 1: We Need To Talk About Maurice

  • Oct 10 2019
  • Length: 31 mins
  • Podcast

Love Island Australia 2019 Week 1: We Need To Talk About Maurice

  • Summary

  • After one week in the villa, what do we have to show for it? Crystal and Josh talk about which couplings surprised them; whether or not the casting of Cynthia was tokenistic and low-key racist; and break down all the drama about Maurice and his furious ex-girlfriend Christie Swadling.

     

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    In this episode:

    2:30 Josh reveals the ‘unspoken rule’ of day one in the villa


    6:30 Adam as the surprise favourite

    https://www.dailymail.co.uk/tvshowbiz/article-7548003/Love-Island-Australias-Adam-Farrugia-mercilessly-mocked-quirky-bowlcut.html


    10:20 Will Vanessa and Matt last?


    12:00 Jessie vs. Maurice


    12:40 Maurice’s ex-girlfriend calls him out on YouTube https://www.dailymail.co.uk/tvshowbiz/article-7548465/Maurice-Salibs-ex-girlfriend-claims-dumped-TWO-WEEKS-going-show.html


    19:50 Is Cynthia’s editing racist?

    https://www.dailymail.co.uk/tvshowbiz/article-7552109/Love-Island-Australia-viewers-outraged-Cynthia-Taylu-receives-little-airtime.html


    25:00 Producers confirm more intruders than ever this season


    27:40 First impressions: Anna


    29:10 First impressions: Phoebe


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