Viral dentist explains why one Love Island: All Stars contestant won’t smile

Meera Jacka
Viral dentist explains why one Love Island All Stars contestant won’t smile

A popular dentist on TikTok has just dished out the tea, revealing why one Love Island All Stars contestant is “very conscious of smiling.”

Love Island is back in 2024 with an All-Stars season that sees many fan favorites return in hopes of finding love and taking home the crown.

However, according to a viral dentist on TikTok, there is one contestant who fans shouldn’t expect to see smiling all too often in the new season — Luis Morrison.

Dr. Phil End is now revealing on the popular social media platform what secret has allegedly been kept hidden behind this controversial Islander’s set of veneers.

“Gum disease,” Dr. Phil End chimed in a video posted to his account, ‘drphilend‘. “You got to feel for Luis from Love Island because he’s clearly very conscious of smiling and talking because of his gums which defeats the whole point of getting your teeth done, right?”

Explaining how Luis may have found himself dealing with the uncomfortable disease, Dr. Phil End said, “When the crowns don’t fit well to the stumps underneath they tend to trap bacteria which leads to inflammation of the gums.”

He went on to claim that any girl smooching Luis in the new season may find themselves tasting blood due to his inflamed gums.

Luis Morrison
Luis is making a return to Love Island after appearing in the show’s original season.

Luis was an OG Islander from Love Island’s very first season back in 2015, where he came fourth place after coupling with Cally Jane Beech. The pair ultimately split, with Luis finding himself in hot water after another ex and the mother of his children claimed the reality TV star ‘owed thousands in child support payments.’

Despite backlash from viewers, Luis is back and looking to lock lips with some new Islanders… though Dr Phil End may recommend against it.

Nonetheless, not everyone was stoked by the dentist’s revelation, calling him out for unprofessionalism; “A bit unprofessional to laugh and joke about someone having gum disease.”

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Meera Jacka is a Senior Entertainment and Trending News Writer on the Australian Dexerto team. She completed her undergrad at Curtin University with a double major in professional writing and publishing and creative writing, graduating with Honours in creative writing. A horror fan with a guilty pleasure in reality TV, Meera covers all things entertainment and trending news, with the occasional film and gaming content thrown in the mix. Contact Meera at meera.jacka@dexerto.com