The U.K.’s LoveIsland could be mistaken for a surveillance state, but it’s one that the British public and its own contestants have enthusiastically embraced
could be mistaken for a surveillance state, but it’s one that the British public and its own contestants have enthusiastically embracedThe premise of the show is simple, even if finding true love is complicated: conventionally attractive singles live together in a house in Mallorca in the hopes of sparking romance and winning a nominal cash prize.
The constant exposure has created instant celebrity for participants, but that notoriety also brings constant scrutiny, including online harassment and unwanted media coverage that have taken a toll. Two contestants and host Caroline Flack have died by suicide.
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