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30 August 2008 04:58 BST

Islanders make a dash for it

Sunday, 27 Aug 2006 20:11
No-one will blame Kate for her escape attempt from Chris
With Love Island drawing to a close tomorrow, you would think there was little point in the contestants trying to escape, but Kate and Chris have had a go anyway.

During an impromptu game of slumber party favourite spin the bottle, Brendan ambitiously dared Chris to take the Big Brother winner into the bedroom cupboard and do whatever she would allow him to do for half a minute (hello?).

Mercifully for Kate though, she discovered that the back of the cupboard opened out into a secret entrance to the camera area, with the joyful pair running up and down the alley to celebrate their new found freedom.

Meanwhile, with the 30 seconds long having elapsed, Kelle insightfully said "they might have done Narnia", before adding "they better not have done Narnia without me".

The singer then made a dash for the cupboard herself, only to find that security had got wise to the escape attempt and had locked the door, with Chris and Kate eventually emerging.

"Proper Narniation," he said.

"I wish I could have come with you," whined a visibly upset Calum.

Best reaction award, however, goes to Brendan, who enthused "that is what this place is all about".End of story


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