Dumped Love Island star reveals the ONE Islander that doesn’t smoke or vape in the All Stars villa

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A dumped Love Island star has revealed the one Islander that doesn’t smoke or vape in the All Stars villa.

Charlie Frederick signed up for series three of All Stars as part of the original cast lineup.

However, he ultimately became one of the first Islanders to be dumped from the series, after he was axed by his own partner Millie Court.

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Pictured L-R: The Islanders play All Eyes On Me: Charlie.

Following his return home to the UK, Charlie has now been spilling a few details about the behind-the-scenes workings of the villa.

Speaking on Anna and Mandi Vakill’s podcast, Sisters In The City, he explained that all but one of his co-stars on the show either smoked, vaped or used snus – a powdered tobacco product.

“I think everyone drank in there. There was only one person who didn’t smoke, vape or snus and that was Leanne. Everyone else did,” he confirmed.

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Pictured: Leanne

According to the show’s production rules, Islanders are only allowed to smoke in an area monitored by staff, and they are only allowed to do so one at a time.

In his interview, Charlie confessed that the strict rules surrounding smoking in the villa caused a backlog among the cast.

“We were like fighting for the queue, it was a nightmare,” he exclaimed.

“It was like, one at a time, out the back. Everyone did apart from Leanne, literally everyone,” he continued.

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Pictured: Sean

“People snused and vaped, only me and Sean [Stone] – I think – smoked,” he added.

Love Island previously had an on-camera smoking area for the first three series of the hit reality show.

The area allowed the Islanders to smoke in the garden together, but the area was ultimately scrapped in 2018 to comply with tighter broadcasting restrictions on showing smoking on television.

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