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While “Love Island” contestants are not being outright racist to Black female competitors, many viewers feel the interactions Black women have had on the show have been laced with implicit bias.
Now in its 12th season, Love Island U.K. is still dogged by allegations of male contestants’ bias against Black women.
“Love Island USA” producer Peacock, which on Sunday debuted a spinoff to its popular Season 6 season, titled “Love Island: Beyond the Villa,” declined comment for this story.
Now in its 12th season, “Love Island” U.K. is still dogged by allegations of male contestants’ bias against Black women.
Now in its 12th season, "Love Island" U.K. is still dogged by allegations of male contestants' bias against Black women.
Now in its 12th season, “Love Island” U.K. is still dogged by allegations of male contestants’ bias against Black women.
Now in its 12th season, “Love Island” U.K. is still dogged by allegations of male contestants’ bias against Black women.