Love Island's Mimii Ngulube predicts her mental health training will make her the villa's 'designated therapist' and insists show's lack of diversity problem has 'very much improved' By Milly Veitch For Mailonline Published: 20:01, 29 May 2024 | Updated: 20:10, 29 May 2024 e-mail 1 View comments Love Island star Mimii Ngulube has opened up on how beneficial she thinks her previous mental health training will be on the show and defended the ITV2 series from criticism over its lack of diversity. The mental health nurse, 24, was confirmed on Monday as one of the 12 singletons who will enter the villa next week in the search for love. The show has become famous for being strenuous on contestants’ mental well-being, with contestants having to cope with rejection and heartbreak in the villa as well as adjusting to the onslaught of sudden fame when they return to their normal lives.
With Mimii's background, she said she thinks she will be a good shoulder to cry on for her fellow Islanders, and predicted she will be the 'designated therapist'. Speaking to MailOnline, she said: 'I feel like I'm the designated therapist of the group because obviously I know how to talk to people. Love Island star Mimii Ngulube has opened up on how beneficial she thinks her previous mental health training will be on the show The mental health nurse, 24, was confirmed on Monday as one of the 12 singletons who will enter the villa next week in the search for love (pictured) The show has become famous fo.