‘It was so much’: Ronan Keating’s son Jack forced by Love Island producers to share his ‘sexual fantasies’

Ronan Keating’s son Jack was grilled by producers about his sex life and fantasies (ITV)
Ronan Keating’s son Jack was grilled by producers about his sex life and fantasies (ITV)

Ronan Keating’s son Jack has revealed that he was forced to tell Love Island producers about his sexual fantasies before he was allowed in the villa.

The 23-year-old, who appeared as a Casa Amor contestant last year, revealed he was made to divulge “so much" about his sexual history and was given an 80-page questionnaire to fill out about his personal life.

“They really ask so much in the interviews,"he told the Daily Star. “They ask a lot, about everything.

“I remember when we got into holding in Mallorca, like two weeks before going in, there was an 80-page questionnaire filled with questions I’d never been asked before.

“lt was about your sexual fantasies and places you wish you had sex."

Keating, pictured here with Michael Owen’s daught Gemma on last year’s Love Island, said he was given an 80-page questionaire about his personal life (ITV2)
Keating, pictured here with Michael Owen’s daught Gemma on last year’s Love Island, said he was given an 80-page questionaire about his personal life (ITV2)

“There were a few I left blank because I didn’t want to put that on paper and I wondered where it would end up.

“Maybe like a cabinet in the ITV studios where they’ve got the juice on everybody."

He also admitted that he was surprised that there were absolutely no blind spots in the villa.

“There are cameras everywhere, in the bathrooms, in the shower, in the beds," he said.

“There are microphones in the beds, there is no place to hide in there, even in Casa."

Jack, as a young boy, with father Ronan Keating, mother Yvonne and sisters Melissa and Ali (Getty Images)
Jack, as a young boy, with father Ronan Keating, mother Yvonne and sisters Melissa and Ali (Getty Images)

Jack, whose time on the show was short-lived, also revealed that some contestants were so desperate to see what was being said about them in the outside world that they “robbed" the devices of staff members.

“I didn’t want to step on anyone’s toes as I was just happy to be there, but I heard lots of people robbed their chaperone’s phones or laptops to search for themselves online.

“But I went quite easy breezy, I tried my best, I’ve got good parents."