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Former "Love Island" contestant Sean Stone discussed the show's dramatic nature, stating that real life in the villa is not as intense as seen on TV. Stone, who faced racism and bullying accusations, mentioned the shock of seeing exaggerated stories and comments upon return to reality. He expressed gratitude for the opportunities from the show but acknowledged its negatives. The media regulator, Ofcom, received complaints but decided not to investigate. The new season of "Love Island" premieres on June 9.
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