I was on Love Island and it ruined my life – I was humiliated on TV and fell out with my brother, says Savanna Darnell
LOVE Island star Savanna Darnell has claimed the show ruined her life in a scathing new interview.
The 26-year-old appeared in Casa Amor in 2018 and was hoping the experience would change her life – but says she ended up humiliated on TV and falling out with family members.
She told : “I was living with my brother in London at the time, and he didn’t want me to go on the show. He thought it was trashy and not something he wanted his little sister taking part in. We had a huge argument and still don’t really speak to this day.”
Savanna claims she was told she was likely to be in the original line-up for her series, but ended up getting sent home from Spain after bosses decided she wouldn’t work.
She was flown out once again for Casa Amor, but was devastated when she didn’t get picked by Wes Nelson and claims she was barely given any airtime.
“Out of the six girls, only two of us weren’t chosen. It was the most embarrassing moment in my whole entire life. I had to watch as they excitedly prepared to move across to the main villa – I just felt sick,” Savanna said.
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“I can’t even remember the flight back to the UK. I’ve completely blocked it out of my memory. Recently, I finally started having therapy, but I just haven’t been able to discuss it all yet.
“I fell into a deep black hole of depression.”
Savanna struggled seeing the likes of Zara McDermott and Dani Dyer landing work and attending star studded events while she had nothing.
ITV have a series of duty of care protocols in place to protect those taking part in the show.
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They confirmed this week: “Extensive welfare measures remain in place to provide support to programme participants before, during and after filming.
“Ahead of this series, contributors on the show will be offered video training and guidance covering inclusive language around disability, sexuality, race and ethnicity, behaviours and microaggressions.”
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