Love Island bosses have reportedly ramped up their psychological testing in the search to find the next batch of singletons, after the tragic deaths of Sophie Gradon, Thalassitis and host Caroline Flack.
The series is set to return this summer and ITV are said to have created a stringent process to ensure contestants will be fit and well enough to enter the villa.
After Mike's death in 2019, producers announced key changes to islanders' duty of care and said all would be able to access therapy sessions, social media and financial training, and a minimum of 14 months of 'proactive' contact.
New series: Love Island bosses have reportedly ramped up their psychological testing in the search to find the next batch of singletons (pictured host Laura Whitmore in 2020)