Love Island stars to be given at least eight therapy sessions over 14 months after show ends
New Love Island aftercare guidelines have revealed that series five contestants will be given at least eight therapy sessions after the show ends.
The ITV2 show is due to return to TV on June 3, but there have been calls to scrap the series following the suicide of two contestants. The Islanders will also be encouraged to secure management to represent them after the show and manage them if they wish to take part in other TV shows and opportunities.
“Due to the success of the show our Islanders can find themselves in the public eye following their appearance. We really want to make sure they have given real consideration to this and what appearing on TV entails. Discussing all of this with us forms a big part of the casting process and, ultimately, their decision to take part.
He said: "I have reviewed Love Island’s duty of care processes from end to end and they show a degree of diligence that demonstrates the seriousness with which this is taken by the production team.
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