LOVE Island fans were left tearing their hair out over the number of ad breaks in last night’s final.
The series showpiece had 3.4million viewers at its peak, so it’s understandable ITV would want to capitalise on advertising revenue.
But viewers were infuriated by the relentless barrage of ads and took to Twitter to make their feelings known.
كتب أحدهم: “ITV must have bailiffs at their door because the amount of adds crammed into this final is exhausting. Rent is really due.”
قال آخر: “Next year can we have less ads!!!”
نشر ثالث: “This years love island had an INSANE amount of ads.”
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Ekin-Su Cülcüloğlu and Davide Sanclimenti won the 2022 series final in a landslide.
In one of the most dominant victories in the show’s history, the pair romped home with a huge 64 per cent of the public vote.
They were miles clear of their nearest rivals Gemma Owen and Luca Bish, who received 14 نسبه مئويه.
Dami Hope and Indiyah Polack got 12 per cent while fourth-placed Andrew Le Page and Tasha Ghouri trailed with just 10 نسبه مئويه.
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The one-sided final had echoes of the 2018 edition that saw Jack Fincham and Dani Dyer win the £50,000 prize pot with a record 80 percent of the vote.
Some 3.4million people tuned in to watch the series showpiece this year, فوق 600,000 من عند 2.8 مليون في العام الماضي.
Ekin-Su is set to become Love Island’s richest star ever — with global superbrands queuing up to work with her.
Brand experts reckon her earnings could even surpass that of Love Island multi-millionaire مولي ماي هيغ.
But ITV have first dibs and intend to get her and villa lover Davide Sanclimenti, على حد سواء 27, signed up for a spin-off show.
وقال مصدر: “There’s a pretty well-trodden path for Love Island winners. Over the past seven series it’s the usual fast fashion, drugstore make-up and then, بالتاكيد, teeth whitening and protein shakes.
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“Only Molly-Mae has really and truly broken that mould but even she ended up finding a home at a High Street fashion brand, Pretty Little Thing, albeit on a £250,000 salary.
“Ekin’s appeal to brands appears to have gone way beyond all that. It’s not just clothing brands, but big, global corporate brands that want to work with her. She’s going to be a very, very busy girl.”