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LOVE ISLAND’S TYRIQUE AND WHITNEY’S SINGLE IS SUDDENLY AXED OVER A MONTH AFTER THEY RECORDED IT

LOVE ISLAND’S TYRIQUE AND WHITNEY’S SINGLE IS SUDDENLY AXED OVER A MONTH AFTER THEY RECORDED IT
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LOVE ISLAND’S TYRIQUE AND WHITNEY’S SINGLE IS SUDDENLY AXED OVER A MONTH AFTER THEY RECORDED IT

LOVE ISLAND’S TYRIQUE AND WHITNEY’S SINGLE IS SUDDENLY AXED OVER A MONTH AFTER THEY RECORDED IT
The pair recorded their song last month

Their single ‘Bad B’ will no longer be released, despite them heading to a recording studio last month.

The pair sent fans wild shortly after their villa exit when they filmed themselves laying down the track of their Talent Show night duet song.

We told how they had signed up to the same management company that looks after N-Dubz in a bid to make it big.

Both Tyrique and Whitney teased that their debut single would be out soon and many thought it would be released on August 25th.

Asked when the song was dropping in an interview Tyrique said: “End of this month.”

But sources now tell The Sun that the recording isn’t going to see the light of day.

The news is likely to leave fans baffled after getting hyped up for the released, including Tyrique’s girlfriend Ella Thomas, who gushed: "Need the full song fassstt babes!"

Tyrique, 24, later commented that ‘legalities’ were holding them back from releasing it.

Back in 2018, it was revealed that ITV bosses were planning to take ten per cent of all Islander's earning for three years after their time on the show.

It is unclear if the rule was ever implemented but it was said to be following in the footsteps of The Only Way Is Essex, who take a cut.

In the past contestants have been known to make millions off the back of the show through various brand endorsements and jobs.

The Sun has contacted Tyrique and Whitney's reps for comment.

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