A Love Island contestant has defended the show over its mental health support – claiming it saved her. The reality series has been rocked by the suicides of two former participants and its host Caroline Flack.
But Amy Hart, who walked out of the show in 2019 for mental health reasons, says ITV’s aftercare team saved her life. And the ex-British Airways cabin crew manager is so confident the series is safe that she would go back on it.
Amy, 29, told the Sunday Mirror: “Everyone says, ‘Is Love Island the worst thing you’ve ever done for your mental health? "And I say, no, it’s actually the best thing I’ve ever done for my mental health because I would never, ever have had those tools.
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