Love Island: Does the show have a race, age and body diversity problem? - NIGGA WHY DO YOU GIVE A SHIT? IT'S FUCKING LOVE ISLAND!

Do you watch Love Island?

  • Yes, I am legally brain damaged

    Votes: 4 5.4%
  • Yes, I have no life

    Votes: 1 1.4%
  • Yes, I have limited Internet and no taste so I fap to the Barbie dolls in their bikinis

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • Yes, I have limited Internet and no taste so I fap to the Roid monkeys in their speedos

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • Yes, I am Joshua Wise/Steve Boyd

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • Yes, I am desperately suicidal

    Votes: 3 4.1%
  • Lol fuck off.

    Votes: 66 89.2%

  • Total voters
    74

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We're six weeks in, there's been more than 30 contestants and at least 50,000 mentions of the word "loyal".

But as Love Island continues to keep us hooked there's been an uncomfortable conversation around the show.

It's all about diversity.

Some fans have continually questioned why the majority of the cast appear to look the same.

Leigh-Ann Pinnock from Little Mix waded in on the debate saying she was tempted to switch off because of its lack of diversity.

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Little Mix

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How many weeks in and we are yet to see hardly any diversity in @LoveIsland I’m tuning off!
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#disappointed #diversity x Leigh

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Love Island says it's committed to diversity, but Newsbeat has been taking a look at the debate so far.

'Where are the south Asian women?'
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More than 85,000 people applied for Love Island this year.

With such a huge number of singletons to choose from, some fans have questioned why the majority of the contestants picked for the villa have been white.

Viewers especially criticised the show for a lack of diversity when 12 new contestants arrived on 28 June.

Some felt producers had missed an opportunity to bring people into Love Island who represent a range of ethnicities.

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Grace

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I really believe @LoveIsland and @itv2 need to seriously address this lack of diversity and representation because honestly I am VEX. Everyone is literally vanilla with a dash of chai and I’m bored of it. #LoveIsland

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Paula Akpan, director of the Black Girl Festival and social media editor at Gal-Dem, says racial diversity on Love Island is "severely lacking".

"How can you have no south Asian women on the show?" she says.

"I think if they're seeking to represent the nation or seeking to showcase the different people who generally fall in love or date one another, then Love Island needs to be casting the net wider and it needs to be something that they think about more going forward."

Figures from the 2011 census show 14% of the population in England and Wales have an ethnic minority background.

The debate around race and diversity in Love Island has very much focused on contestant Samira - who walked out of the show on Thursday.

She struggled to find love in the villa and when six new men showed up - not one chose her in the top three women they were attracted to.

In contrast, some of the female contestants have described their type as "mixed-race men".

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Paula says Samira's experience is a reflection of what dating is like for some black women and is a "difficult watch".

"It's very real for every black woman watching it because it's something that you become quite used to, especially when you're in white-dominated spaces.

"You often know that you won't be seen as a person who's attractive especially when you're compared to other beautiful women on the show who embody the Eurocentric ideals."

Last Tuesday, new singleton Idris entered the villa - but some viewers thought it was a cynical attempt by producers to address an issue that's been around for weeks.

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Tapiwa Muza@funnytap

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Why do I feel like #loveisland has just thrown in a black guy to shut the black community up, so they can stop being scrutinised on the lack of diversity
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'The granny'
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Do you need to be under 30 to fall in love?

That's what some fans of the show might think - with the average age of this year's contestants being 24.

Laura is the oldest contestant at 29 and her age has been a big talking point both inside and outside the villa.

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Nadia Watson@NadiaWatsonxo

https://twitter.com/NadiaWatsonxo/status/1016052543594618880

Can we stop with ageism against Laura?? She’s 29! Marcel was like 30 and no one called him grandpa last year... and we wonder why teens get Botox.... #loveisland

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She originally coupled-up with 20-year-old Wes and the fact she was older than him was massively talked about.

When contestant Megan, 24, told Wes she also fancied him - Megan pointed out the age gap between Laura and Wes.

She told him: "I feel like she's a lot older and she said earlier she's in here looking for a husband. To me - you're 20, you're so much fun and I just wanted to know where your head was at."

On social media, there's been some negative comments and jokes made about Laura's age.

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Nicole @___nicxle

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Laura’s friends vs Wes’ friends
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Imagine these lot meeting up for a night out #loveisland

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Chloe@chloech14

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PLEASE GET THE GRANNY OUT OF THE VILLA OH MY GODDDDDD GOODBYE LAURA #loveisland

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Ruva doesn’t care@RuvaMaps

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Laura should keep quiet. Cuz at her age, why is she even there #loveisland

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Blogger Kat Rayment , 29, has discussed Love Island on the podcast The Prosecco Sessions and says the negativity around Laura's age is "unfair".

"She's a good looking, attractive young woman so why she can't be in the house and be meeting people that are younger than her? I don't see what the issue is and why people feel the need to be so negative to her."

Kat believes the lack of age diversity in Love Island is "alienating older women" and isn't the "right message to be putting across to the nation".

She feels the producers should've brought more contestants into the villa who are in their late 20s or early 30s.

"Different ages make it more interesting, more diverse within the house and then it means you can meet people of different ages that might be better suited to you.

"It shouldn't just be about being in your 20s and being young, it should be any age really that are looking for love."

Where are the curves?
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2018 has been the year where body diversity has had more focus - with some brands scrapping airbrushing and promoting bodies of all shapes and sizes.

But perhaps Love Island producers didn't get the message.

Pretty much all of the men on this year's show have six-packs while the girls have toned, slim bodies.

Some fans have questioned why there are no dad-bods or curves in the villa and raised concerns about the way it might make some viewers feel about their image.

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Bex@bekybond123

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Why are there no curvy women or men with no muscles ect on #LoveIsland
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it isn’t all about your “body” - that’s not what makes you beautiful!

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Gerry Stergiopoulos

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All seriousness #LoveIsland might trigger body insecurity to many young people.
Where ARE the curvier girls?
Where are the guys with a bit of a tummy?
This is an island where if you are a size 10 plus female or a bloke without a six pack, you basically don't deserve love!

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Bethany Bennett@BethanyBennett0

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Feel very fat and ugly after seeing them gorgeous girls on love island
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Liam Barnes, 29, from Gloucester, says watching Love Island hasn't made him feel good about how he looks.

"It's as if the contestants went to the audition and they spoke about themselves and producers went 'Right, what do you look like underneath your clothes?'

"I'm sure thousands of people applied and auditioned for the show but my feeling is because they didn't have that certain body type or that certain look they didn't get through, which is a bit sad really."

And while he accepts it's a reality TV show there for entertainment he says the lack of diversity "doesn't feel right in the 21st century".

"I've spoken to friends about it and how we've all felt inadequate after watching and one jokingly said there should be a 'Chub Island' for us normies.

"As funny as it was, after a while once you think about it, that shouldn't be the case."

Real life or just a show?
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Demz@Demmy_Lad

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Love island is a sleazy reality tv show in which ppl shoehorn themselves into relationships so the public can enable them to win 50k.

The cries for diversity are just sooooo silly. Imo

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There has been some defence of Love Island's lack of representation.

Some fans have pointed out that it's a constructed reality TV show based on "superficial beauty" and suggest it's not its job to reflect society.

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Psychologist Emma Kenny says Love Island isn't necessarily set up to represent a diverse society.

"That's not to say that it shouldn't be diverse, it's a very shallow programme.

"While it's got to have depth regarding some of the relationships, for the most part it's about the body beautiful."

Emma says while there's been criticism of Love Island producers for the lack of diversity, there's the argument that the show is giving its viewers what they want.

And she says that gives her "a far deeper concern".

"It suggests that our communities are not accepting potentially of the diversity that our country offers."

A spokesperson for Love Island told Newsbeat: "When casting for Love Island, we always strive to reflect the age, experiences and diversity of our audience and this year is no exception with a cross section of different personalities and backgrounds in the villa."

LOOK AT THIS. LOOK AT THIS AND LAUGH.
 
"Why is this show about vapid drama-whore bimbos and equally obnoxious meatheads gossiping, cheating, and fucking only casting young histrionic models that people want to see naked?"

It's a question that answers itself.
 
I fucking hate Love Island with a passion. I don't have any opinion on the article, I didn't even read it. It just fills me with rage because the entire object of the show is to not be a fucking prostitute for a few weeks and these braindead mannequins can't do it. I think Love Island should be nuked.
 
"It's very real for every black woman watching it because it's something that you become quite used to, especially when you're in white-dominated spaces.

"You often know that you won't be seen as a person who's attractive especially when you're compared to other beautiful women on the show who embody the Eurocentric ideals."
"Pls find us beautiful but fuck u white ppl"
 
"It's very real for every black woman watching it because it's something that you become quite used to, especially when you're in white-dominated spaces."

I know a place that isn't white dominated... It has a lot of black people too.

It's called Africa. I believe they have TVs and some production crews there.
Get Wakaliwood Studios to make a Love Island for you.
 
"You should consider MY feelings. No, I don't have to consider YOUR feelings. Weren't you listening? Yours are abelist and wrong, mine are noble and justified, so what's it going to be?

Fall in line and respect the judgement of others, which is tolerance and acceptable? Or, keep deluding yourself that it's okay for you not to get a stiffy staring at fat black chicks, like the oppressive, selfish, uneducated BIGOT that you are?!"

(Oh, and any white guy who does get a stiffy over fat black chicks is fetishsizing them, so that's wrong too)



ANd the left wonders why it's failing by not jettisoning these people, or at worst, agreeing with them?
 
I don't know if this show has any popularity in the US. But googling it shows vapidity and half naked people who've obviously had a lot of plastic surgery and personal training. Everybody looks the same.

Is the Baywatch look still something people want to see? I'd think blonde Barbie from a Poison video would be pretty played out by now. But I'm not a guy or into women so I don't know what kind of woman is attractive. The guys all look like dumb jocks to me. And this one just looks really really gay:

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A lot of the guys ping my gaydar. This one is making £305,000 doing a tour. Don't blow it on blow and hookers. Because you won't be famous for long.

Since it's not diverse enough look forward to that being corrected with extreme forced diversity if there's another season. Then it will drop off the face of the planet.
 
I think they psychologically profile people who sign up and only the most fucking emotionally destitute, empty people are allowed on
Sane people would at least fake a relationship to get the money
 
It shows why you shouldn’t listen to the ultra PC crowd, they complain about diversity so the show adds another black contestant but that’s not good enough so they complain the show is pandering by not adding enough non white people then they complain about a lack of older women so they add one and now they’re mad that the contestants age is a talking point, they’re never going to be happy.

Plus it’s not like they are the target audience, they only care because it’s a popular show that women like to talk about with their friends.

Also:
The Scottish Sun said:
Love Island’s Hayley was RIGHT about Brexit affecting trees — and here’s why

She was mocked earlier this week for asking whether our EU exit would “mean we won’t have any trees”.

Fellow contestant Georgia snapped back, telling her: “No, that’s got nothing to do with it babe”.

But eco-experts on Thursday praised Hayley – saying she had raised a vitally important issue that has been overshadowed in Brexit discussions.

And they called on Environment Secretary Michael Gove to make her the nation’s tree champion.

https://www.thescottishsun.co.uk/tv...t-about-brexit-affecting-trees-and-heres-why/
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