💨 Abstract
The article discusses the lack of representation and respect for Black women on the UK version of "Love Island." The author highlights instances where Black women were dismissed or overlooked, such as Alima being rejected by her partner Blu. The piece argues that the show perpetuates harmful stereotypes and societal biases, and it calls for better representation and support for Black contestants.
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