Just because Love Island United States The actors are sure to have sex, and it doesn’t mean they haven’t found a way to discuss on screen, such as secret code words.
The dating show originally premiered in the UK in 2002 Love Island United States On the peacock. The series follows different Singles for each season Must be paired to stay in the show’s luxury villa.
Participants (called Islanders) live in isolation in the villa and are subject to ongoing video surveillance. They have to be coupled to the show and have a chance to earn a $100,000 prize.
While it’s not without problems to find a connection you want to explore more intimately, Season 7 of Season 7 Love Island United States It seems to have set some record with the number of islanders Been caught.
from Hannah Fields and Pepe Garcia arrive Huda Mustafa and Jeremiah BrownReality stars have found the must Solve their sex For the whole of the United States, he heard it.
“We have an intimate code name,” Hannah told exclusively US Weekly In June. “We would say, ‘How is your journey? What is this journey like?’ Hada [started it when she] Say, “Oh, I have a journey. My journey has gone all the way.'”
Continue to scroll to direct the cast of Season 7 Love Island United States Actually stick to that code word:
Hada and Jeremiah
After secretly taking the next step in their relationship, Hada Not good at playing y The next morning.
“I wish I could tell you what I want to tell you,” Hada teased during her conversation with the girl, who immediately guessed that she had sex. “I won’t go into details when or how, but all I want to say is that it did happen.”
Jeremiah refused to “kiss and tell” on the “viall file” podcast in June 2025 – although viewers already know exactly what’s going on.
Hannah and Pepe

The couple’s intimacy spreads, even though they never acknowledge it on the show. Hannah explains how her “journey” with Pepe goes on after being abandoned from the island.
She told us the edit and she told us: “We haven’t had 24 hours of sleep yet. “You kind of forgot you’re on the camera. I always forget that I was recorded and it would appear on me because I just saw a camera and I would be like, ‘Oh, I was recorded. ‘I really don’t remember the next day. I sat in the bathroom, like, “You think they caught… no.” So when I watched the episode, I thought, “Oh, I’m not going to be cautious anymore.”
Nic and Cierra

If anyone has gone through a “journey”, it’s Nic and Cierra. From 25 seconds to 30 seconds to 40 seconds, Nick is not proud of how to capture his work in the bedroom on the screen.
He admitted, “I didn’t expect it would be fast anytime soon. From the tense weeks, it started to flow.” “It was one of the best 25 seconds of my life. It was so fast. I had to apologize because it was so fast. So good, but so short.”
Nick later raised the final number, telling Serra: “Apart from the fact that it’s only 30 seconds long, the way it happens is natural and beautiful. Usually, I spend more time with people I like.”
Nic and Cierra after recoupling later this season Continue to explore in depth They are ready to close the bond when they are in contact.
“Did you hear me go?” Cierra asked Iris who matched with whom TJ Palma. “This trip was longer than the first time.”
Cierra detailed during her encounter with Nic, adding: “We stopped to eat our food on the way. The hot dog and the hamburger were ordered. We both had a full route. Once we finished our meal we ended up on the waterfall.
Nic gave Ace and Taylor the latest information about the “best 40 seconds ever,” but he admits that based on past experience, it’s “still low.”

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