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Love Island psychologist Honey Langcaster-James shares advice for applicants

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Former Love Island psychologist Honey Langcaster-James has shared her advice for applicants who have their sights set on the series.

Honey, who is the founder of On Set Welfare which has worked behind the scenes of reality shows including Channel 4's The Circle, Made in Chelsea and Big Brother on Channel 5, exclusively revealed to OK!

what people should consider before sending off their application. Love Island bosses opened applications in January for singletons to find love on the upcoming series as they shared a familiar snap of the daybeds at the villa, over which they wrote: "2022 apply now." In the caption, they continued: "Happy New Year! [stars emoji] Now, who fancies spending summer in paradise, with the hope of finding love?" followed by a pink heart emoji.They went on to declare: "Applications are officially open for #loveisland 2022.

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