LOVE Island star Faye Winter has revealed viewers don't see everything on the show's live final.
In fact, the 26 year-old 2021 finalist says there is a major thing we miss as the producers decide not to show a key part of the last episode in full.
Speaking on her instagram stories, Faye revealed that we don't see the complete version of the finalist's declaration speeches on the ITV2 show.
Faye, who is still with Teddy Soares after they got together on the show, was asked if she still has her and her boyfriend's speeches framed.
Her reply revealed a telling detail about the show's edit.
Faye said: "We actually do. Cute. Maybe a bit ick but we do still have them. They are very cute.
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She continued: "So weird isn't it because you guys don't actually get to see the full speeches. I always think that. I am always like there is more to that speech."
Faye explained that perhaps the reason we don't see all of the speech is because of how long they go on for.
The reality star added: "Well mine was really long anyway. I didn't even know I was such a poet. Basically like a famous poet. I don't know a famous poet, so..."
Faye will next be seen on Celebrity Masterchef, which airs later this month.
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She famously got the most Ofcom complaints in Love Island history after her scathing attack on Teddy after movie night.
But Faye now looks on the whole moment with humour.
She was asked on instagram earlier how she feels about all the complaints and answered: "Many will try and many will fail to take my title."
She then pulled a funny face to show she doesn't take any of it too seriously.
The feisty star has regularly spilled the beans on what goes on behind the scenes on the show.
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When Jacques O'Neill stunned fans by sensationally quitting the villa, Faye revealed there was more to his exit than was shown on TV.
She told The Sun: "He'll have spoken to welfare and executive producers and the producers in the villa. Leaving the show isn't as easy as just saying 'I'm leaving'.