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Love Island star gives birth as they share sweet name and hint at traumatic arrival

Love Island's Rachel Finni has given birth to a baby girl as she shared her adorable name and hinted at a traumatic arrival into the world.The 32-year-old announced the birth of her first child while sharing an adorable first glimpse of the little one's dad, who she has kept primarily private. Love Island fans will remember that the beauty was a part of the ITV2 series in 2021 which was won by Liam Reardon and Millie Court.
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Love Island star Rachel Finni says 'everyone is given a character' on ITV show
Love Island came to an end to talk about the latest villa gossip.When asked who she thought was going to get to the final she said: "It’s hard to answer if anyone could go to the final, as someone who's been on the show and knows how it works, everyone gets a character."There’s a broken-hearted person, a joker, that depends who is going to win."People's characters change, it’s not necessarily them, it’s the show."I think everyone brings something to the table, everyone shares a purpose."We’ve still got a lot of time to fall in love with certain islanders and make opinions of them, I will just say as someone who has been on the show just take everything you say with a pinch of salt because you're not seeing everything." In the interview Rachel also responded to the slew of apologies by her former co-stars after a comment was made about her online.Last Wednesday (June 8), ex-Islanders Brad McClelland, Tyler Cruickshank, Aaron Francis and Jake Cornish appeared on a joint Instagram Live together where they took part in brief Q&A from their loyal legion of fans.During the catch-up, the group were discussing the subject of bombshells entering the villa on the ITV dating show when Brad read out a message which said: “Rachel, not a bombshell.”Brad, who was with Rachel for a brief time on the show back in 2021, read the comment out before he burst out laughing, adding that he “wasn’t into her”, despite their brief coupling.When she was asked about the cruel jokes made about her during the video, she claimed the clip revealed the group’s “true colours”.She said: “I’m over it. I said what I said, they said what they said.
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Love Island's Rachel Finni dismisses apology as she declares it 'wasn't genuine'
Love Island star Rachel Finni has responded to the slew of apologies by her former co-stars after a comment was made about her online. On Wednesday (June 8), ex-Islanders Brad McClelland, Tyler Cruickshank, Aaron Francis and Jake Cornish appeared on a joint Instagram Live together where they took part in brief Q & A from their loyal legion of fans.During the catch-up, the group were discussing the subject of bombshells entering the villa on the ITV dating show when Brad read out a message which said: “Rachel, not a bombshell.”Brad, who was with Rachel for a brief time on the show back in 2021, read the comment out before he burst out laughing, adding that he “wasn’t into her”, despite their brief coupling.Do you have a story about one of this year's Love Island stars? Contact us at staronlineshowbiz@reachplc.comNow, in an exclusive interview with Daily Star, the brunette beauty, 29, has said she believes the apology she received from the quartet was not genuine and was simply made so that “lads don’t get cancelled”.On Friday (June 10), the reality star took part in an Instagram Live after the first week of Love Island came to an end, where she responded to the cruel comments made at her expense earlier on in the week.When she was asked about the poor jokes made about her during the video, she claimed the clip revealed the group’s “true colours.”Want all the last villa gossip straight to your inbox? Sign up for our daily Love Island newsletter HERE.She said: “I’m over it.
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Love Island star says new format is to 'save ITV' from 'black girl being picked last'
Rachel Finni slammed Love Island bosses after the ITV dating show introduced a new coupling format, which involved the public choosing the villa couples instead of the islanders themselves.The former Love Island star, who appeared on last year's series, claimed ITV brought in the new coupling format as they "didn't want to take responsibility" for black girls being picked last during the show's coupling scenes.Earlier this week, Love Island returned for its eighth series, which meant a new cast of sexy singletons landed in the villa in a bid to find love in the sun.However, viewers and islanders alike were shocked when host Laura Whitmore revealed the islanders wouldn't get a say in who they paired up with during the first coupling.Instead, it was members of the public who had all the power and were able to vote for the singletons they wanted to see coupled up.Brunette beauty Rachel, 29, hit out at Love Island bosses for the coupling format during an exclusive Instagram Live chat with Daily Star.She said the show's new coupling format was a "tactical" decision by ITV designed to protect them as they wanted to avoid responsibility for a black girl being picked last.Rachel claimed: "The show has been going on for how many years now? The public getting involved wasn’t because they wanted us to be a part of the show it’s because they didn’t want to take responsibility for the black girl being picked last."So they said 'okay let’s make sure everyone is guaranteed to be picked, it won’t be done in order and if anyone has a problem with who they’re coupled up with, we as the show can’t take the blame because it would have been other people that done it'."She believed the public vote put the islanders in a "forced" and
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