featured-image

AS Love Island returned for its 11th series last week, it quickly became apparent the show should be renamed 'Love Triangle Island'. Footballers Ronnie and Ayo have proved they're players on and off the pitch, as the good-looking, 20-something lads have a ball being chased by the stunning Islanders - and it's an embarrassment. While Ronnie tries to score with both Jess and Harriett, Ayo has fallen for both Uma and Mimii.

It's clear both boys have more beauty than brains - and it's a slap in the face to feminism to see beautiful, intelligent and funny women lowering themselves. Despite appearing to suggest all his eggs were in Uma's basket, a shock recoupling meant he shared a bed with Mimii instead - and they locked lips. Meanwhile Harriett insists Ronnie has been "eye-f***ing her all day" - despite appearing to sway more towards Jess.



He was heard joking with the boys last night: "How am I going to get away with this?" It concerns me that we're allowing Love Island 's young female audience to believe this is acceptable behaviour. Despite the girls realising Ronnie and Ayo are playing them off each other, they continue to go back for more. I could understand it if the men we were talking about had at least SOME decent chat, but from what we've seen so far, there's a distinct lack of deep and meaningful conversations.

Ronnie appears to just mumble about how "fit" the girls are - and even had the audacity to tell Jess he was "coming close to making a decision". That was the lin.

Back to Beauty Page