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Fetch the popcorn—”Love Island” is back on our screens again and that can only mean one thing: a summer of fake tans, “Turkey teeth” and underboob-baring bikinis. “Love Island” may be one of the most popular reality series on TV but it doesn’t have a great track record when it comes to representating disabilities. In previous seasons, the show has faced criticism for a lack of diversity in the cast and the promotion of an unrealistic body image. In 2021, Hugo Hammond became the show’s first physically disabled contestant. Hammond Read More

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