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Covidiot Love Island stars flout coronavirus rules at reunion party in small apartment

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Love Island stars have been caught brazenly flouting coronavirus rules at a reunion.The group of eight uploaded videos and pictures showing them apparently drinking and dancing closely together in a small apartment.The reality stars breached ­social distancing guidelines and the Rule of Six, which bans groups of more than that from meeting inside.Virus chiefs fear their two ­million online followers could be influenced by their snubbing of the Covid-19 rules.Global health expert Dr Sophie Harman said: “Lots of people do care what Love Island ­contestants do and will take it as a cue that a slight bend in the rules – eight not six – is OK.“While it seems unfair, those who trade in influence have to be held to ­account for that influence.”She.

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