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The Northampton shoemaker who caught the Auschwitz commander

The Northampton shoemaker who caught the Auschwitz commander
Nov 11,2023 8:41 pm

... Höss was hanged on 16 April 1947 at the site of the former Auschwitz camp - the gallows stood at the remains of the camp s Gestapo building, next to the first crematorium at Auschwitz, and 100 metres from The Villa where he had lived with his family...

Love Island All Stars: ITV confirms series for 2024

Love Island All Stars: ITV confirms series for 2024
Sep 5,2023 6:11 am

... After months of rumours, the broadcaster confirmed its plan to bring back familiar faces to The Villa in South Africa...

Love Island 2023: Is the reality series past its prime?

Love Island 2023: Is the reality series past its prime?
Jun 4,2023 7:41 pm

... The most popular islanders would often leave The Villa with more than a million followers on Instagram, giving them an instant platform to launch a career as an influencer...

Love Island star Samie Elishi gets cancer check after fans spot lump

Love Island star Samie Elishi gets cancer check after fans spot lump
May 3,2023 10:41 am

...By Francesca Osborne & Iqra FarooqBBC NewsbeatLove Island star Samie Elishi is having tests for thyroid cancer after fans spotted a lump on her neck while she was in The Villa...

Villa Aurora: US 'princess' evicted from Rome villa with Caravaggio mural

Villa Aurora: US 'princess' evicted from Rome villa with Caravaggio mural
Apr 20,2023 3:10 pm

... However, an agreement could not be reached between the parties and a The princess says she would like The Villa to be owned by the state...

Love Island final: Has the social media ban been good for contestants?

Love Island final: Has the social media ban been good for contestants?
Mar 13,2023 2:41 pm

... But Zara Lackenby-Brown, who was in The Villa this year, tells Newsbeat the ban didn t stop her family from seeing abuse directed towards her online...

Andrew Tate: Inside the Romanian town where brothers' empire began

Andrew Tate: Inside the Romanian town where brothers' empire began
Feb 4,2023 10:51 pm

...By Lucy WilliamsonBBC News, Sacele, RomaniaThe Villa at the end of Strada Narciselor sits at the end of a perilous road, surrounded by the fir-covered peaks of the Carpathian Mountains...

Love Island: Will social media ban protect islanders?

Love Island: Will social media ban protect islanders?
Jan 16,2023 9:01 am

... Love Island dominates social media feeds whenever it airs, and with contestants shut off inside The Villa it s often left to friends and family to deal with any negativity...

Love Island final: Has the social media ban been good for contestants?

Jan 16,2023 1:31 am

By Bonnie McLarenNewsbeat reporter

The Final of Love Island is here.

After Eight weeks in South Africa , The Public will finally crown the winning couple out of Ron and Lana, Tanya and Shaq, Samie and Tom and Kai and Sanam.

But those in The Final might be surprised when they come Home - as they'll likely have fewer followers on Social Media than they expected.

Usually, by The End of the series, some islanders have already hit one million.

This Year The Islander with the biggest following is Jessie Wynter with just under 500,000 - But she'd already been on Love Island Australia.

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Obviously, The Point of The Show is to find Love - not Instagram followers.

But , over The Past nine series, appearing on The Show has been a springboard to building a glamourous career.

That's going to be a lot trickier this Year - and there's a reason why islanders aren't doing as well online.

As part of ITV's updated duty of care protocols, the broadcaster implemented a ban on islanders' friends and families using their accounts while they're on The Show .

In previous series, contestants have had people posting daily on their Instagrams, sharing memes and, sometimes, responding to controversies with statements on their behalf.

ITV Said the ban was to " protect both The Islanders and their families from the adverse effects of Social Media ".

Dr Matthew Gould - who works on The Show - Said the ban showed ITV was serious about addressing " a potential source of Mental Health problems".

Since 2019 - and following the deaths of previous contestants Mike Thalassitis and Sophie Gradon - bosses have offered islanders at least eight therapy sessions after their time on The Show .

Psychologist Jo Hemmings, who has worked behind The Scenes on a variety of reality TV shows, told BBC Newsbeat in January that Love Island now has a " gold standard" when It Comes to duty of care.

But Zara Lackenby-Brown, who was in The Villa this Year , tells Newsbeat the ban didn't stop her family from seeing abuse directed towards her online.

She says people questioned her race, or speculated about her knowing fellow islander Olivia before both entered The Villa .

" If people can't message your account, people are going to find another way, " says Zara.

" They're going to make a TikTok video, they're going to make a YouTube video, they're going to make another account to talk about reactions, " she says.

" My Family definitely experienced the trolling towards me, regardless of whether my account was paused or not.

" And it's actually a shame. Because islanders' channels. have previously been open, that's been a way for The Friends and family to be able to have a voice.

" If there's a rumour going around, they could squish it immediately.

" But I think this Year , it's almost like that voice was Taken Away from The Friends and family. "

Zara adds: " If anything, the Social Media ban has just stunted our Social Media growth".

Tanyel Revan also appeared in the latest series, and tells Newsbeat she " understands [ITV's] approach" and that the ban probably helped families.

But , like Zara, she thinks people troll regardless, and that the ban should be optional.

" I would have Said no, I don't need it, personally, and I would have Said lift the ban, " Tanyel says.

" But I do think health is so important. And if it's going to help people, then obviously keep it there. "

As well as fewer followers on Social Media , there have been fewer people watching Love Island this Year .

The opening episode reportedly had 1. 2m TV viewers, down from 2. 4m watching The First episode of 2022's summer edition.

That, PR expert Jennifer Hodgson explains, could be down to " Love Island fatigue" especially as there's been two series within a Year .

She believes this, as well as the Social Media ban, means fewer people are following The Islanders .

In it for Love ?

Fewer followers and smaller viewing figures raise A Question - will people still want to appear on Love Island in future?

" For me, my main thing was going on for The Experience More Than anything, " Tanyel says.

Zara says she knew about The Social ban before appearing, But that it didn't deter her as she wanted to Go On The Show to try and find a connection.

But she thinks the ban will put Some People off appearing on the programme.

" I actually know one friend that got scouted, But she doesn't want to do it if it's going to continue because she just thinks that it's such a risk to Go On , " Zara says.

" Basically, your social channels have made no noise.

" So now you're a public figure, But you haven't really got a means of making any sort of income. "

Newsbeat have asked ITV if the ban will continue in future series.

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