ITV bosses have shaken up the duty of care protocols for Love Island ahead of its ninth season.
ITV bosses have shaken up the duty of care protocols forMaya Jama
These include banning participants and loved ones from posting online while filming the show to ‘protect both the Islanders and their families from the adverse effects of social media’. First introduced ahead of series 8 in 2022, these discussions will tackle topics including inclusive language, and behaviour, creating safe spaces and being a good ally.
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