Fiji – June 26, 2025 – The sun-soaked villa of Love Island USA Season 7 has turned into a steamy hotbed of romance, with producers reportedly begging the cast to dial back their rampant sexual escapades. According to insiders, the contestants’ relentless bedroom antics have left the crew “overwhelmed” and struggling to keep the Peacock dating show’s content suitable for broadcast.
“This season is just wild. The sex has gotten out of control,” a production source told The Sun. “There are no boundaries—they’ll do it anywhere, even in the communal beds. A lot of them have zero shame, and it’s clear they’re pushing the limits of what’s ever been shown on the series.” The insider described the trysts as “unmanageable,” noting that tensions are rising among the crew as they navigate the unprecedented intensity.
Historically, Love Island contestants reserved intimate moments for the private Hideaway suite, but Season 7 has seen couples like Huda Mustafa and Jeremiah Brown—before Brown’s elimination on June 22—getting frisky under the covers in the communal bedroom, shocking co-stars and viewers alike. Social media posts on X reflect fan astonishment, with user @dajdadondada commenting, “Like it’s never been this much fing on Love Island.. this is the freakiest cast yet. Somebody is having sex every 2-3 days.” Another user, @whoshanstans, quipped, “Getting fed is a Love Island s7 curse!! Every couple that has sex falls apart immediately after.”
The cast, including standouts like Ace Green, Chelley Bissainthe, and Amaya Espinal, has been navigating a whirlwind of drama and recouplings since the season premiered on June 3. Host Ariana Madix, a Vanderpump Rules alum, has championed the season’s “girl power” and “chaos,” but even she may not have anticipated the level of explicit behavior. Producers have reportedly held “difficult conversations” with the cast, reminding them that Love Island is “not a sex party, but a dating show.” One source lamented, “There’s been way more sex in the communal beds than ever before. That’s not just disrespectful—it’s also attention-seeking.”
The season’s Casa Amor twist, which kicked off on June 23, introduced 11 new bombshells, further fueling the villa’s volatile dynamics. While the show has hit a milestone of 1 billion minutes viewed across nine episodes, per Deadline, the explicit antics have sparked debate. Some fans revel in the drama, while others, like X user @_melanynmonroe, expressed discomfort: “They’re going to get the herps! wtf. These new people came in and kissed everyone.”
Peacock issued a statement urging fans to “be kind” to the Islanders, emphasizing that they’re “real people” sharing their summer. As the season progresses, with episodes airing daily except Wednesdays at 9 p.m. ET, the crew’s plea for restraint may fall on deaf ears as the cast continues to “spread the love”—perhaps a bit too literally.
Sources: The Sun, The Hollywood Gossip, Deadline, Us Weekly, NBC