
Love Island USA kissing challenges are SO intense one star was left with lasting damage?!
We can't be the only ones concerned
It’s clear to see the temperatures are soaring on Love Island USA season seven – and not just because the cast is in Fiji. The show’s cast members have been giving the challenges their all this year, and we’re not sure where to look. As if the Peacock show’s challenges didn’t look saucy enough, it turns out they’re actually really intense. A former star was left with lasting damage!
Former Love Island USA star lifts lid on challenges
After being brutally dumped from Love Island USA season seven, Belle-A Walker was ready to dish all the goss to Chicks in the Office.
When a visible bruise on her lip was brought up, Belle-A had some explaining to do.
She laughed and said: “I’m so glad you asked this, because nobody else has and I haven’t been able to clear the air.”
Belle-A explained: “I went in there and these guys just couldn’t wait to get a taste of me.
“They became vampires and sucked the whole life out of my lips.”
That kiss left lasting damage
Belle-A said that because of the Love Island USA challenges, she was left with a “nasty hickey right on her lip.”
The former Islander explained she tried to cover the bruise with “lipiner, lipstick, but nothing was staying.”
She added how she was afraid people were going to think “she got some nasty makeup on.”
“No, it was a whole hickey on my lip,” she laughed.
Belle-A had people thinking she just added some blue makeup to complete her whole look, but she later explained in her own video that it was a bruise.
She added: “All the clips are cut, but those kisses lasted so long. When I went in, I went in. And the guys were eating that up.”
“What you also don’t see is that Ace looked back at Nic and went in for seconds,” continued Belle-A.
She wished the moment made the final edit and added: “Ace was like ‘In your face, Nic, I gotta kiss your girl before you!’.”
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