Love Island bosses have revealed the hit show will return this year with strict psychological testing after the tragic suicides of two former contestants.Mike Thalassitis and Sophie Gradon both sadly took their own lives after appearing on the ITV2 series.And a year ago to this month former host Caroline Flack tragically committed suicide, sending shockwaves across the celebrity world.Their sad deaths raised serious questions about the safeguarding of past and future contestants.And now new contestants will have to go through three stringent rounds of psychological testing to stand any chance of making it on to the show.All the contestants have to provide a thorough medical history and if they are successful in progressing, producers will.
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