Ellisha-Jade White, a former contestant on ITV's Love Island, has spoken out about the mental health toll of participating in the reality TV show. In 2017, at age 22, she joined the third season of the show, which included the controversial 'Casa Amor' twist. This twist involved separating contestants into single-sex villas and forcing them to form new relationships or risk being sent home. Ellisha was sent home after just a few days with only £200 in compensation and no further support. The experience triggered a severe battle with agoraphobia, and she now warns other young women pursuing reality TV fame about the potential psychological costs. While some contestants, like Olivia Attwood and Amber Davies, went on to achieve fame and success, Ellisha's experience highlights the less-discussed negative impacts of such programs.
Bias read (Progressive): The article frames the reality TV industry, particularly Love Island, as exploitative and psychologically damaging, using emotive language and highlighting the lack of support provided to contestants. It emphasizes the negative outcomes for individuals like Ellisha-Jade White, suggesting a critique,




