I ended up on Love Island by accident – I didn’t apply, says new Islander Ron Hall
LOVE Island’s first partially-sighted contestant Ron Hall has his mates to thank after they sent in an application on his behalf as a joke.
Chatting before entering the villa, the financial advisor, 25, told The Sun: “So funny story, last year two of my friends as a joke tried to fill up an application for me.
“I got an email through and I was like, ‘no boys, this isn’t happening!’
“And then this year I got a call to basically come back again. So I answered the call and went with it. I thought why not, it’s about time.
“When I actually started thinking about it, it kind of was a perfect thing for me to do to give me that little push.
“I’m 25 now. I’ve been single for the past five years and I’ve enjoyed the single life.
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“Working in the City - I just wanted my career, I wanted to make money and just graft.
“I never went to uni, I never travelled and for me Love Island is an experience as well as trying to settle down.
“I had it in my mind as a kid that I’d have everything sorted by like 27, so I think it’s about time I actually try and find a missus, settle down, get my life together.”
Ron lost the sight in his right eye when he was kicked in the head going in for a header.
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He was forced to miss a whole year of school and even had to eat and drink lying face down on a specially-constructed hospital bed with a hole for his face.
But worse was to come when he was finally able to get back to the playground.
Ron, from Essex, went on: “It was tough.
“You know, the pain that I went through in terms of like the actual pain of the eye.
“And you deal with comments but you have to learn to deal with that.
“I remember when I came back to the school for the first time I had to wear a patch and there’d be some people trying to be clever, trying to be funny.
“They’d call you or pirate, popeye, the blind… whatever.
“Like my nickname when I was a kid was Ron One Eye.
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“But I didn’t even let it impact me, like my Xbox name was Ron One Eye.
“You know, I used to embrace it. Because if you tell yourself those sorts of things, when people say it to you it’s not gonna hurt you.”