Love Island USA contestants are using ‘French fries’ as a code word - here’s what it means
Key Points:
- Contestants on Love Island USA season eight have introduced new slang, such as “French fries,” to discreetly discuss sexual activities on the show without being explicit on television.
- In a recent episode, Kenzie Annis and Corbin Mims admitted to making noises during the night, which Trinity Tatum humorously referred to as “doing French fries,” implying intimate encounters.
- This coded language follows a pattern from previous seasons where islanders used euphemisms like “journeys” or breakfast food terms to talk about intimacy while maintaining TV-appropriate dialogue.
- The show’s narrator, Iain Stirling, joked that viewers would likely search online to decode these new terms, highlighting the playful secrecy around contestants’ nighttime activities.
- Love Island USA continues to air new episodes on Peacock nightly except Wednesdays, maintaining its popularity with fans intrigued by both drama and creative language use.