Roman Kemp doesn't believe any of the 2022 Love Island couples will last the distance.
The Capital Breakfast host, 29, dishes the dirt on his favourite couples from the ITV2 show, and the "quite telling" sign one pair of finalists may not be too popular amongst their fellow ex-Islanders.
Speaking from The Volvic Touch of Fruit Keep Cool Hub in London, Roman also reveals his upcoming plans to include mental health as part of GCSE biology curriculum later this year.
Thanks to his day-job on Capital FM alongside co-hosts Sian Welby and Sonny Jay, Roman often catches up with ex-Islanders once their stint in the Spanish villa comes to an end, but he hasn't spotted any signs of long-lasting relationships.
"None of them will last," the award-winning presenter joked with the Mirror Online on Saturday morning, ahead of offering free tuktuk rides to see famous city landmarks to the public alongside Volvic Touch of Fruit.
Not even winners Ekin-Su Cülcüloğlu and Davide Sanclimenti?
"Nah, they nearly broke up about four times in the Villa," Roman continued.
"I think they’re lovely - really, really lovely. I think Davide is my new best friend - we’ll get over the language barrier.
"Bless him, he didn’t have a Scooby what was going on when he came into the studio but it was quite funny.
"My favourite couple has been Davide and Ekin-Su, they were lovely - really nice. They can become a new machine, but do I think they’ll all last? No."
After a chat about fan theories Gemma Owen and Luca Bish will be the first to call it quits - and why Andrew Le Page and Tasha Ghouri could be the ones to watch - Roman revealed some telling signs from his radio interviews.
"What I've heard - weirdly when people have come and chatted to us - they’ve all said the same thing," he told us.
"When I say 'who did you get on with in the Villa', it was quite telling no-one said Gemma or Luca. Everyone said Tasha and Andrew, do you know what I mean?"
Away from his day-job on the radio, chatting with former Love Island stars, Roman is also one of the country's leading figures when it comes to campaigning for better mental health services.
The Celebrity Gogglebox star is set to open up about how he once contemplated suicide and his battle with depression since childhood in a new book, Are You Really Ok?
Roman's book will see him discuss the impact on his life after losing his best friend, Joe Lyons, the radio producer who launched his career, to suicide.
Speaking to us on Saturday about the reaction to his upcoming book, Roman also shared his plans to try and add mental health as part of the biology curriculum in schools.
"I think [conversations about mental health] have changed massively," he explained
"It’s always a trait of ours as humans to say everything is getting worse, but it is getting better - conversations are getting better. I still however want to see more done in the school sector."
He went on to say: "For me, my next job - genuinely what I'm trying to do - I'm trying to get mental health to be part of the biology curriculum in schools.
"So that’s it’s done within GCSE and SAT level and taught to kids from the age of five. As part of biology - not making a separate lesson for it but It being part of that curriculum."
Roman is already "working with a few people on it at the moment" and plans to "really get into" his next venture from October onwards.
"I’ve got a platform to be able to do it and it’s something I believe heavily in and something I really want to see change - it’s something I really want to do."
In addition to promoting mental health issues, Roman is also on a mission to ensure Britons stay safe during the current heatwave sweeping the country.
Roman is leading Volvic's campaign this weekend to keep London hydrated over the next few days - with the water company's recent research finding that typically 35% of Brits drink more in the heat.
"Whilst I've loved having a sunny British summer for once, sometimes it is just a welcome break to get out of the heat for a little bit," he admitted ahead of his stint in Southbank on Saturday morning.
"The Volvic Touch of Fruit Tuk tuks and Keep Cool Hub are a much needed rest from the sun, so you can cool off, refresh and reset whilst getting a nice trip around some of London's landmarks."
* Roman Kemp at The Volvic Touch of Fruit Keep Cool Hub at Observation Point in South Bank offering free Tuk tuk rides and flavoured water to Londoners to help keep them cool and refreshed. The event takes place on 13th + 14th August, 2022. (Photo by Getty Images for Volvic Touch of Fruit). For more information: https://www.volvic.co.uk/products/volvic-touch-of-fruit
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