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In five periods a week, with endless drama and controversial personalities, it is not surprising that show fans are investing deeply in the series.
However, according to “Love Island USA” producers, some members of the faithful fan of the exhibition have taken things too far, and calling for a message to give viewers asking to be friendly.
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One hour before the last episode, the streaming came on Peacock on June 24, the official Love Island social media page gave a message to the fans of the exhibition.
“We appreciate fans, passion in the series and an incredible group of archipelago that share their summer with us,” the message began.
“Just remember that they are the right people, so let’s be friendly and spread love,” the message ended.
But the reminder to be kind to the competitors did not stop there.
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During the episode that men and women separated the Casa Amor Twor with new bomb, producers gave a new evidence to viewers who may not be with an online chat.
“The keyword in Love Island is … love,” the message reads on the screen. “We love our fans. We love Saarians, we do not love online bullying, harassment or anger.”
Host Ariana Madix shared a similar message during the previous interview reported ExplosionWhere he urged people to lead archipelago social media pages “to be on the way to prevent, remove and set words”.
“They should not see anything about getting their phone back,” he added.
However, he had more to say in the recent “Love Island: Aftersun episode.
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During the episode on June 21, Madix reminded viewers to “be nice” to the archipelago when they are in wool without phones and cut off from the outside world.
“Love Island has the best fans around the world,” the former “Vanderpump rule” star said. “Passionate, and I love it. There is such a great, incredible communal experience in following the program, but I want to say something to some people online.”
Then he gave a harsh warning saying, “Don’t get in touch with people’s families. Don’t make people. Don’t go to the Saarinen website and say rude things.”
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“You still have time to remove all this because there are no phones in the archipelago,” he added. “So we will give you a chance. Because this is a funny, incredible, beautiful show, and we should thank every day of these archipelago for giving us yourself. Be nice. Be nice, or I’ll be looking for you.”
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And Madix and the producers of the exhibition are not the only speaking.
By AND! NewsNoah Sheline, a former boyfriend of Huda Mustafa, also shared one support message to her mother.
“At the end of the day, I hope everyone remembers being human,” Sheline, who shares a four-year-old daughter with Mustafa, said Tiktok. “He continued that exhibition to find love or whatever you think it does, remember that he is still a human, he has a daughter and life.”
In social media, the message of “Love Island” producers about bullying on online bullying aroused strong and shared reactions among many viewers.
“They didn’t give us bullying on the warning,” Someone wrote before adding: “Yikes, you are all under control.”
Someone else repeated this feeling, sharing: “I love that Ariana Madix took a minute to tell all Heauxs to prevent the archipelago of the archipelago online [and] Remove the comments before they get their phone back. “
They added: “Making death threats [and] Bullying someone you don’t even know is absolutely crazy. “
However, not all messages were equally receptive to the note.
“Lol, #loveislandusa, which sets a small love message about bullying online, is real, but they also do not make edits to paint people into thugs,” the user sent.
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“The love island is so F-CKING for Real,” another wrote. “You are talking about bullying online when you are the reason for that bullying. And now are we thugs?”