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In 2015, "Love Island" premiered, shaping how viewers perceive love, attraction, and beauty. The show featured contestants who influenced fashion, beauty trends, and language. It popularized livestario-style tagging bikinis and emphasised social media catchphrases, altering how feelings are expressed. Despite the drama and criticism, the show has led many contestants to successful careers. However, mental health concerns and issues regarding beauty standards and diversity have persisted.

Courtesy: www.thesun.co.uk