LOVE Island's Scott Van-Der-Sluis has opened up about a personal test that the islanders are required to take.
Goalkeeper Scott has quickly become a Love Island veteran after appearing both in the UK version of the show and in the US villa - in just one summer.
Now, the eligible bachelor has opened up about the intimate requirements the Islanders must meet, so they can enter the villa.
Scott, 22, exposed the intimate details of appearing on the ITV show in a candid interview with reality TV favourite, Vicky Pattison.
Chatting on her podcast: 'Vicky Pattison: The Secret To...', the Geordie Shore star could be heard asking Scott about the villa screening process.
Scott then explained that the islanders are expected to do an STD test - and plenty of hopeful singles have been axed from the line-up due to failing.
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He detailed his preparation for the show, stating: "I went back to London for a medical."
Vicky then interjected: "What was in your medical Scott?"
Scott continued: "They had blood tests," to which Vicky exclaimed: "Making sure you haven't got STIs and that!"
The footballer agreed: "Exactly. Yes, you can't be go into the villa with anything. I have actually heard stories of people that it has stopped going into the villa. Because, they come up with something."
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Vicky then was left lost for words as she reflected on how, during her time on the show, Geordie Shore hadn't screened her for STDs or STIs.
It comes as the footballer said he would eventually be going back to his normal job, as a goalkeeper.
He told Vicky about his career plans: “But there’s so much going on now. I’m this young once and I would regret not doing some of the stuff I’ve been offered to do.
“And I think anyone else would do the same ultimately.”