Huge Love Island blunder as fans spot Mike and Leannes outfits change mid-date and brand show fake

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CONFUSED Love Island viewers have branded the show fake after noticing Leanne Amaning and Mike Boateng were in different outfits on their date to the ones they left the villa in.

The fan favourite couple enjoyed some time together away from the villa for the first time with a relaxing spa session.

Love Island viewers were confused by Mike and Leanne’s date outfits last night

Leanne was seen in the same outfit she wore on the date when she received the dating message

And while viewers were pleased to see more of the pair on screen, after claims they’d been ignored in recent episodes, they felt the editing gaffe detracted from it.

One fan wrote on Twitter: “Im a bit confused about Leanne going on that date in a dress and then suddenly being at the date in a different outfit lol #LoveIsland.”

A second posted: “Has anyone else clocked that the outfit Leanne was wearing before she left the villa was the outfit she was wearing on the date but left the villa and returned in a dress …. where the footage of her in the dress … #LoveIsIand.”

A third asked: “Why is she back in the outfit before she was told about the date? Things like that drive me mad so fake and I dont want it to be #loveisland.”

She left the villa in a cute pink dress

Mike dressed in an animal print shirt before changing into a robe

Another vented: “Leanne got a text saying she was going on a date while wearing an outfit then got changed for her date but turned up to her date in the exact same outfit she was wearing when she got the text saying they where going on a date, love island is sooo scripted and fake.”

While a fifth quizzed: “Did anyone else notice Leanne and Mikes outfits were different in the massage clips to the ones they left and came back in #loveisland
@loveisland.”

Im a bit confused about Leanne going on that date in a dress and then suddenly being at the date in a different outfit lol #LoveIsland

— p8on (@pellokitty) January 21, 2020

Has anyone else clocked that the outfit Leanne was wearing before she left the villa was the outfit she was wearing on the date but left the villa and returned in a dress …. where the footage of her in the dress … #LoveIsIand pic.twitter.com/Uk7SUUHTfJ

— Portia Wilks (@x_itsportia_x) January 20, 2020

Why is she back in the outfit before she was told about the date? Things like that drive me mad so fake and I dont want it to be #loveisland

— Louise xo (@louise_brierly) January 20, 2020

Leanne got a text saying she was going on a date while wearing an outfit then got changed for her date but turned up to her date in the exact same outfit she was wearing when she got the text saying they where going on a date, love island is sooo scripted and fake

— Lois Miller (@Loismillerr) January 20, 2020

Last summer Love Island was branded ‘a 136million fake with producers writing scripts, re-shooting scenes and treating cast like performing animals’.

Insiders claimed that every inch of the show was managed by producers and islanders were even told who to sleep with.

However, bosses denied the claims and addressed the criticism to the Sun Online in a statement.

It read: “Love Island is not scripted.

“As anyone who watches the show regularly would know, Love Island is a combination of reality and produced elements that are reflective of what’s happening in the villa, and is a fair and accurate representation of villa life.

“We have always been completely transparent about this and the way the show is produced.

Mike complimented Leanne’s looks

“This is often acknowledged in the voice over by Iain Stirling. It is absolutely untrue to suggest that Love Island is fake. The opinions they have and the relationships formed are completely within the control of the Islanders themselves.

“As we have said since series one, Love Island is a combination of reality and produced elements.”

A source claimed to the Mail On Sunday that producers cared more about ratings than the individuals who take part.

They also said producers on the show manipulated contestants to achieve their desired outcomes.

A source told the publication: “People dont realise how scripted it is, how much the producers influence it.

“It is completely disingenuous and a lot of the time very, very fake. It isnt fair to mislead the audience like that.

“The producers dont care what theyre doing to people as long as theyre making their ratings. We were treated like performing animals and the current cast are still.”

A second source, who took part in the show in 2017, said they overheard cast members learning lines after producers explained what they should say in a scene.

They said: “We heard them learning their scripts off by heart. They were going over and over what they were going to say. Nobody would have had to practise so long if it was genuine. We were kept away so they had time to do it.”

And one more co-star claimed “when the boys choose which girl they want to pair up with, they are told by staff who to go for.”