It’s been almost two years since we returned to the Majorcan villa as the 2020 summer season of Love Island was cancelled. With all their free time, ITV bosses certainly weren’t twiddling their thumbs.
It looks like they were trying to implement more ways to make the incredibly successful show even more inclusive. And what better way than to try to include more members of the LGBTIA+ community.
For the first time ever, Love Island is reportedly looking for almost half of the hopeful singletons to have ‘fluid sexualities’ AKA be bisexual or pansexual.
The lack of LGBTIA+ hopefuls has been an issue of contention for viewers as they called for more representation. However, it appeared as though the hit show was dragging their feet!
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