Love Island’s Coco Lodge warns show hopefuls never to do Casa Amor

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Love Island’s Coco Lodge sparked controversy during her 12-day stay in the villa last summer after entering as a Casa Amor bombshell.

The graphic designer and former shot girl, 28, kissed Andrew LePage, 24, despite him being couple-up with Tasha Ghouri, 24, prompting Andrew to tell Tasha after the incident that he ‘licked her t*t, or whatever’.

And Coco alleges her appearance on the show and her treatment by producers led her to become one of the most trolled contestants of all time. 

She told The Sun: ‘People actually said it looked like my face was in a house fire and a car crash.

‘Others claimed I was transgender, called me Caitlyn Jenner and insisted I wasn’t born a woman.’

Love Island’s Coco Lodge warns show hopefuls never to do Casa Amor

Claims: Love Island’s Coco Lodge, 28, alleges her appearance on the show and her treatment by producers led her to become one of the most trolled contestants of all time

Coco said the production team only took two photos of her before she entered the villa which ‘didn’t capture her in the best light’.

She was surprised as she was expecting the production team would want the Islanders to look ‘fit’, especially as she was entering Casa Amor.

She added: ‘They did me dirty and when I saw the photo they used for the first time when I peeked into the producers’ room at the villa, I was like, “What the f**k, it’s horrendous. How dare they?”‘

Coco said the picture that was chosen for her led to her being hounded by trolls online who taunted her with cruel messages.

She insists she would not have received so much abuse if a better picture had been chosen.

Coco went on to explain how she was in talks to appear on Channel 4’s Married At First Sight when she was approached by ITV2’s Love Island scouts on Instagram.

She decided to go for Love Island, which she claims left MAFS bosses ‘fuming’, and even used the same audition tape for both shows.

The television personality said the MAFS casting person was ‘obsessed’ with the tape, saying it was the best they’d ever seen, so Coco decided to send the same one in, even though she felt like she ‘cheated’.

Not feeling her best: Coco said the production team only took two photos of her before she entered the villa which 'didn't capture her in the best light'

Not feeling her best: Coco said the production team only took two photos of her before she entered the villa which ‘didn’t capture her in the best light’

A spokesperson for the show told MailOnline: ‘We have always been transparent that we cast for potential Islanders in a variety of ways.’ 

However, when it came to entering the Love Island villa, Coco claims her moment was sabotaged when she wasn’t allowed to wear the swimwear she’d selected.

She said she had an orange costume in a cut that ‘made me look great’ but she was told to wear a bikini instead.

Coco said she was annoyed when she entered the villa to see someone else wearing a swimsuit rather than a bikini.

A show source told MailOnline: ‘Islanders can always wear what they want and the team would never let any islander go into the villa feeling uncomfortable. If anything, due to the show’s partnerships, they have lots of choices.’

Raging: Love Island's Tasha was left seethinglast summer after Coco revealed she'd had sexual contact with Andrew during Casa Amor, prompting him to claim he'd forgotten

Raging: Love Island's Tasha was left seethinglast summer after Coco revealed she'd had sexual contact with Andrew during Casa Amor, prompting him to claim he'd forgotten

Raging: Love Island’s Tasha (right) was left seething last summer after Coco revealed she’d had sexual contact with Andrew (left) during Casa Amor, prompting him to claim he’d forgotten

Coco went on to claim the scenes that were shown of her and fellow islander Andrew Le Page, 28, in which he kissed her during Casa Amor while away from his partner Tasha Ghouri, 24, did not tell the full story.

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She claims producers ‘did me wrong’, adding that she was ‘extremely emotional’ after Andrew tried to brush the situation off to Tasha, telling her: ‘I licked her t*t or whatever.’ 

A spokesperson for Love Island told MailOnline: ‘As we have said before, it is not possible to show everything that happens in the villa due to time constraints.

‘It is always our intention to produce a show that is a fair and accurate representation of life in the villa.’

She went on to say she would question the motives of anyone who enters the Love Island villa, insisting nobody genuinely goes on the show to find love.

Honest: Coco was unable to keep it to herself that Andrew had told her he wanted to 'ruin her' as he kissed her breast in the pool after she entered the main villa last summer

Honest: Coco was unable to keep it to herself that Andrew had told her he wanted to ‘ruin her’ as he kissed her breast in the pool after she entered the main villa last summer

And she insisted she could ‘never have expected’ the level of trolling she received online after appearing on Love Island.

She claims she was not told the truth about what people were saying about her on social media and that she burst into tears in public and had a ‘breakdown’ at the airport on her return journey home after she was given her phone back.

ITV insist a comprehensive package of welfare measures remain in place for programme contributors to ensure stars are fully supported before, during and after the filming period.

This year, as part of extended measures to protect both the Islanders and their families from ‘the adverse effects of social media’, participants will be asked to pause handles and accounts on their social media platforms for the duration of their time on the show.

Love Island duty of care protocols in full – ahead of 2023 series

The full duty of care process is outlined below:

Pre Filming and Filming

– Registered mental health professional engaged throughout the whole series – from pre-filming to aftercare.

– Thorough pre-filming psychological and medical assessments including assessments by an independent doctor, psychological consultant and reports from each Islander’s own GP to check medical history.

– Potential Islanders are required to fully disclose in confidence any medical history that would be relevant to their inclusion in the Villa and the production’s ability to provide a suitable environment for them.

– Managing cast expectations: detailed explanations both verbally and in writing of the implications, both positive and negative, of taking part in the series are given to potential cast members throughout the casting process and reinforced within the contract so it is clear.

– Cast are told they should consider all the potential implications of taking part in the show and work through this decision-making process in consultation with their family and those closest to them, to ensure they feel it is right for them.

– Senior Team on the ground have received training in Mental Health First Aid.

– A welfare team solely dedicated to the Islanders both during the show and after.

Aftercare

– Bespoke training on dealing with social media and advice on finance and adjusting to life back home.

– A minimum of eight therapy sessions will be offered to each Islander when they return home.

– Proactive contact with Islanders for a period of 14 months after the series in which they have appeared has ended, with additional help provided where applicable.

– We encourage Islanders to secure management to represent them after the show and manage them should they choose to take part in other TV shows, advertising campaigns or other public appearance opportunities.

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Islanders’ accounts are remaining dormant while they are in the Villa, so that nothing is published on their behalf.  

In past series, Islanders’ teams used their accounts to encourage viewers to vote for them and build up their following – but this has led to them receiving abuse from trolls and getting into spats with other contestants’ family and friends.

Additionally, ahead of entering the Villa, Islanders receive guidance and training around mutually respectful behaviour in relationships.

Participants will be offered resource links to ‘read up on, in advance of meeting their fellow Islanders, to help them identify negative behaviours in relationships and understand the behaviour patterns associated with controlling and coercive behaviour’.

Unimpressed: When it came to entering the Love Island villa, Coco claims her moment was sabotaged when she wasn't allowed to wear the swimwear she'd selected

Unimpressed: When it came to entering the Love Island villa, Coco claims her moment was sabotaged when she wasn’t allowed to wear the swimwear she’d selected

Psychologist Jo Hemmings, who has worked on a number of reality shows, described Love Island’s duty of care as ‘gold standard’. 

She told BBC Newsbeat: ‘I think the protocols, particularly the one about pausing the social media accounts, will certainly help the families or people managing those accounts.’

Faye Winter, a contestant on the 2020 series of the show, told the publication: ‘I was actually really surprised at how much welfare was included in every aspect of leading up to the show, how often I spoke to somebody,” she says.

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‘If I was feeling anxious, they always said “you can call us” if there’s anything that you’re worrying about.

‘We spoke to welfare every day in the villa. And then afterwards, they were absolutely brilliant.

‘Again, you got your eight sessions of counselling, and I continued my counselling with the same therapist, that’s how good it was.’

A minimum of eight therapy sessions are offered to Islanders after they return home to the UK and show bosses maintain proactive contact with the cast for a period of 14 months after the series in which they have appeared has ended, with additional help provided where applicable.

Love Island continues on ITV2 and ITVX on Sunday at 9pm. 

LOVE ISLAND 2023: MEET THE CONTESTANTS

Tanya Manhenga 

Name: Tanya Manhenga

Age: 22

Location: Liverpool

Occupation: Student and model

Something not many people know about her: ‘I have Vitiligo, which is a skin pigmentation, you may not even notice it.’

‘It’s on my lip and I have a stripe on my hair. Not many people know that but I think it’s quite cute.’

‘I don’t care about covering it up all the time, I think it’s a vibe.’

Lana Jenkins 

Name: Lana Jenkins

Age: 25

Location: Luton

Occupation: Makeup artist

Something not many people know about her: ‘In my work as a makeup artist I’ve worked with lots of celebrities.

‘Also, when I was 6-years-old I used to live in Spain and I was in an episode of Benidorm as an extra.’

Tanyel Revan

Tanyel Revan

Name: Tanyel Revan

Age: 26

Location: North London

Occupation: Hair stylist

Something not many people know about her: ‘My celebrity crush is Channing Tatum – I don’t like pretty boys, they give me the ‘ick’ because they always have a crap personality.’

‘Channing Tatum is handsome but not too pretty. He’s manly and he can dance.’

‘If a man can dance I’m in love with him straight away.’

Name: Olivia Hawkins

Age: 27

 Location: Brighton

Occupation: Ring girl and actress

Something not many people know about her: ‘I did a film with Jason Statham and had a nice 10-minute convo about life.’

‘I’ve been a ring girl for KSI, I played a waitress in James Bond with Daniel Craig and I’ve also been a body double for Michelle Keegan and Emma Watson.’

Tom Clare

Tom Clare

Name: Tom Clare

 Age: 23

Location: Barnsley

Occupation: Semi-Pro Footballer

Something not many people know about him: I’m a High School Musical fan

Aaron Waters

Aaron Waters

Name: Aaron Waters

Age: 25

Location: Melbourne

Occupation: Model

Something not many people know about him: He thinks his appearance on Love Island UK was ‘diving timing’

Ellie Spence

Ellie Spence

Name: Ellie Spence

Age: 25

Location: Norwich

Occupation: Business Development Executive at a law firm

Something not many people know about her: “When I was drunk I climbed over the gates of my friend’s house, fell and almost lost my leg.”

Samie Elishi

Samie Elishi

Name: Samie Elishi

Age: 22

Location: London 

Occupation: Senior Estate Agent Coordinator

Something not many people know about her: ‘I’m a really honest person and I have no filter. I won’t take rubbish from anyone, especially when it comes to guys!’

Kai Fagan 

 Name: Kai Fagan

Age: 24

Location: Manchester

Occupation: Science and PE teacher

Something not many people know about him: ‘I’m a Jamaican citizen. Because of that I played rugby 7s for Jamaica.’

‘I play semi-professional rugby now for Burnage RFC.’

‘I’ve technically got three different degrees and went to three different unis.’

Ron Hall

Ron Hall

Name: Ron Hall

Age: 25

Location: Essex

Occupation: Financial advisor 

Something not many people know about him: ‘On meeting me, you’d never know I am blind in one eye.’

‘It was the result of a football injury when I was 8. I’ve got two different coloured eyes, one blue and one green.’

Will Young

Will Young

 Name: Will Young

Age: 23

Location: Buckinghamshire

Occupation: Farmer

Something not many people know about him: ‘Every night I light a candle and meditate for 20-25 minutes.’

‘A girl I was seeing told me to meditate, I tried it and loved it. I stopped seeing her and carried on meditating!

‘It’s a nice way to self reflect.’ 

Shaq Muhammad

Shaq Muhammad

Name: Shaq Muhammad

Age: 24

 Location: London

Occupation: Airport security officer

Something not many people know about him: ‘I’m a very emotional person. It can be a blessing and a curse.’  

‘Every time I watch Dear John I cry. 

That’s my favourite film. Any time I’m with someone and they say, ‘Let’s watch a romantic film’, I’m like, ‘How about Dear John, how does that sound?’

Jessie Wynter

Jessie Wynter

Name: Jessie Wynter

Age: 26

Location: Sydney

Occupation: Personal Trainer

Something you may not know about her: She was on series two of Love Island Australia

Spencer Wilks

Spencer Wilks

Name: Spencer Wilks

Age: 24

Location: Bournemouth

Occupation: E-Commerce Business Owner

Something not many people know about him: He loves Justin Bieber 

Jordan Odofin

Jordan Odofin

Name: Jordon Odofin

Age: 28

Location: London 

Occupation: Senior HR Advisor 

Something not many people know about him: ‘I don’t have a twin but everyone says me and one of my brothers look identical’ 

Casey O'Gorman

Casey O’Gorman

Name: Casey O’Gorman

Age: 26

Location: Tring 

Occupation: Recruitment Consultant 

Something not many people know about her: ‘I’m really squeamish. I once cut my hand and passed out’ 

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