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Ariana Madix explains how Love Island Stars cope with the public rebound

Ariana Madix Towards Love Island United States Celebrities who don’t know how the public invests are already in the ups and downs on the screen.

The Peacock host responded to Tiktok on Wednesday, June 18, about the overwhelming backlash that some islanders received during the filming of Season 7.

“I also think that people running social media pages must be in the limits of blockades, removals and words on pages, etc.,” wrote Ariana, 39. “When they take back their phones, they shouldn’t see anything.”

Love Island United States Each season must be paired to stay in the show’s luxury villa. The contestants (known as Islanders) live in isolation in the villa and are subject to ongoing video surveillance. They must be paired to the show and have a chance to earn a $100,000 bonus.

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Yulissa Escobar The headlines were removed earlier this month due to past racist posts.

Ariana Madix explains how Love Island Stars
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“First of all, I want to apologize for using words that I don’t have permission to use. A podcast clip from a few years ago has recently resurfaced and I want to fix it right away,” Yulissa wrote via Instagram after leaving the villa. “In those clips, I used a word that I shouldn’t have used, a racial slander.”

Yulissa talked about the clip circulating online, adding: “I used it ignorantly and did not fully understand the weight, history, or pain behind it. I wasn’t trying to be offensive or harmful, but I now recognize that intention has no excuses to influence. The influence of the word is real. It’s related to generations and is not my use.”

The reality TV star expressed remorse for her past comments.

“At the time, I was talking casually in the conversation, without thinking deeply or critically about what I said. But that didn’t get rid of its fault.” “The fact is, I didn’t know it at that time, but I did it now. I took the time to reflect, learn and grow.”

In her statement, Yulissa also summoned fake posts.

“There are also false statements circulating, and those statements are written or said, which do not reflect me or my heart. I want to clarify that this is my voice and my words.” “I don’t need anyone to speak for me. I choose to speak for myself because I have my own actions completely. Don’t listen to false statements. This is my official statement. This is me, talking directly to you. For those who are disappointed or offended, I understand, I understand, and I’m sorry. I’m sorry.”

Later this season, Huda was bounced back due to his turbulent romance with Jeremiah. Her ex Noah Sheilinshe shared with her 4-year-old daughter Arleigh, written via Instagram’s story on Monday, June 16: “At the end of the day, I want everyone to remember that we are humans.

Noah urges the peacock audience to be kind rather than laugh at Huda.

“She may not be doing a bad job, I don’t watch the show, but I don’t like how much negative information I see on the page, even clips about her,” he added. “It’s not my job to her or the people who are police in my comments, but I’ll say what you do will affect her mental health and the daughter may affect her mental health in the future.”

New episode Love Island United States It will be posted on the Peacock every six days (Wednesday).

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