'Love Island': Gabby And Marcel Reveal They've Finally Had Sex, And It Doesn't Sound Like It Disappointed

They refused to have sex on camera in the villa.

They were the only ‘Love Island’ finalists who managed to resist having sex in the villa, but we can reveal Gabby Allen and Marcel Somerville have finally taken their relationship to the next level, following the series’ conclusion. 

The pair revealed they did they deed after the wrap party, following Monday’s (24 July) live final, and apparently it didn’t disappoint. 

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Marcel and Gabby have finally had sex
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Speaking to HuffPost UK and other journalists upon their return to the UK, Marcel couldn’t wait to confirm the news.  

“We did it yesterday! We did it yesterday!” he squealed. 

“And it was amazing!” Gabby added. 

However, they were still constrained by their fellow Islanders, as they were still sharing accomodation, after leaving the show’s villa. 

“We were in a villa, so once again it was like we couldn’t be too loud as there was someone in the other room,” Gabby admitted. “But we’re in a hotel room tonight...”

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The couple refused to have sex in the villa
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Throughout the majority of the series, Gabby and Marcel had been the favourites to win the competition, but fell out of favour with the public and ended up finishing in last place on the final night. 

Asked whether Gabby’s message to Marcel about fellow contestant Montana Brown could have been their downfall, Gabby was quick to insist it would have been normal behaviour in the outside world.

I would never want to blame it on that, but I think we all have our friends in life, and if one is doing your head in, usually you do have a boyfriend or someone you can go back to and vent and it not get out anywhere else,” she explained.

“It was stupid and I do regret writing it on the phone to pass to him, but it was the only way I saw fit to be able to communicate that across and let it out. I wish I’d just said it.

“I wasn’t trying to be nasty or malicious. If that was the case, I would have just said it. If was just unfortunate there was a camera there.”

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Both she and Marcel also insisted there was “no beef there at all” with Montana, who also brushed off the incident during an interview on spin-off show ‘Aftersun’ on Sunday. 

As for what is next for the couple, they revealed they would be taking things slowly, but will be able to see each other often given they both live in London. 

“We’ll probably be 20 minutes away from each other, so that’s going to be easy,” Gabby said. “We’re not going to jump into moving in together - that’s completely unnecessary. There’s so much we want to do.”

Marcel added: “We’re going to make it more like a real life relationship. You’re in a bubble and together 24/7, so now we’re out, it will be nice to go out on a date and go where you want.”

11 Outrageous Oft-Forgotten Dating Shows
Playing It Straight(01 of11)
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It all seemed like a bit of a laugh at the time, but in hindsight, a reality series based entirely around whether you can guess if a group of men are gay or straight is guilty of perpetuating stereotypes at best and outright homophobic at worst.

The show ran for one series in 2005 with June Sarpong, only to be revived a full seven years later, this time with Jameela Jamil at the helm.
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There's Something About Miriam(02 of11)
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Of course, that's nothing compared to Sky's There's Something About Miriam, during which the titular Miriam chose a match from a variety of suitors, only to drop the bombshell at the end that she is transgender.

The men in question played along on camera, but prior to the series' airdate, they collectively tried to sue Sky, alleging conspiracy to commit sexual assault, defamation, breach of contract, and personal injury in the form of psychological and emotional damage.

Wow.

In 2019, it was announced that the show's star Miriam Rivera had died at the age of 38.
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I Wanna Marry Harry(03 of11)
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The premise of this completely ridiculous show was that a group of women were flown to the UK, where they competed for the affections of a man they were led to believe was Prince Harry.

As you can see, the man in question was not Prince Harry, but a rather dubious lookalike. As the contestants figured out fairly quickly.

Eventual winner Kimberly Birch later hit out at the show, claiming the girls were manipulated into thinking they were just being paranoid when they voiced their doubts to producers, who even went as far as urging them to speak to a fake therapist for reassurance.

Surprisingly dark, for a seemingly frivolous dating show based around the fact that "marry" rhymes with "Harry".
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Baggage(04 of11)
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A dating show (for some reason hosted by Gok Wan) that revolved around contestants putting their worst foot forward, by exposing their most annoying habits and airing their dirty laundry on national television.

We can't think why this didn't work as a format, tbh.
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The X Effect(05 of11)
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The premise of this bizarre American show is that a couple would be treated to a luxury weekend for two. The only downside? You have to spend it with your ex, rather than your current partner.

At the end of the show, both halves of the pair choose whether to stick with their current partner or return to their ex.

Brutal... but yes, we probably would tune in if they made a British version.
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Man O Man(06 of11)
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This '90s show gave the female contestants all the power.

In each round, the women would be presented with a line-up of men, and if they didn't like what they saw... they pushed them in a swimming pool behind them.

A simple – but no doubt satisfying – format.
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The Cougar(07 of11)
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Exactly what it sounds like, but what was particularly special about this was show was the way the eponymous cougar would whittle down her suitors.

The "Kiss-Off" would see Stacey Anderson, the cougar in question, kiss a hopeful either on the lips or cheek, depending on whether she wanted him to stay or go.

Biblical.
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Married By America(08 of11)
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Sort of a Married At First Sight-meets-American Idol affair, viewers at home paired up the couples, who then immediately became engaged, via a public vote.

They then moved to a ranch for a three-week period, where they were eliminated one by one. Eventually, none of the couples chose to follow through with their engagement and actually tie the knot, rendering the whole thing totally pointless.

Money well spent.
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The Littlest Groom(09 of11)
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After just two episodes, and a whoooole lot of negative reaction from viewers, The Littlest Groom - which centred on 4'5" Glen Foster's quest for love - was cancelled in 2004. (credit:Fox)
Chains Of Love(10 of11)
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As the title suggests, this show revolved around one "Picker", who found themselves chained to four prospective dates for four straight days (all at the same time) while cameras filmed their every move.

Each night, the "Picker" would cut one perspective date until only one was left, with whom they would then share a hefty cash prize.
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The Ultimate Merger(11 of11)
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A show that saw Apprentice US star Omarosa on the lookout for The One. To help her is everyone's favourite matchmaker, Donald Trump, who helped choose her initial shortlist.

Because who would you want playing Cupid more than the always-tasteful Mr Rational himself, Donald J Trump?

Frankly, we're surprised he even bothered pursuing the presidency, when he'd have so obviously nailed a matchmaking career.
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