Neighbors have little love for disruptive ‘Love Island’ production

A helicopter hovers between Michelle Betz and Paul Beighley’s property and the main “Love Island” set. (Courtesy photo/Paul Beighley)

Lights from the main set of “Love Island” shine all night, according to Michelle Betz and Paul Beighley. (Courtesy photo/Paul Beighley)

Kelsey Walling/Tribune-Herald A sign that labels one of the dumpsters used for the television show "Love Island" has fallen to the ground in Ninole on Thursday, July 29, 2021.

Michelle Betz, center, and Paul Beighley sit on the couch with their dog, Zola, and talk Thursday about the disruption “Love Island” has caused next door in Ninole. (Kelsey Walling/Tribune-Herald)

Kelsey Walling/Tribune-Herald The main "Love Island" set is on private property and seen from the road in Ninole on Thursday, July 29, 2021.

The “Love Island” cast participate in a challenge for the television show on a property in Ninole on Thursday. (Kelsey Walling/Tribune-Herald)

Michelle Betz talks Thursday about the television show “Love Island,” which is filming in two locations next to her house in Ninole. (Kelsey Walling/Tribune-Herald)

Since the beginning of July, a group of young people sequestered in a Ninole villa has competed for romantic favors from each other to the delight of millions of daily viewers.