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Again, not unlike professional wrestling and pro sports…. Uhhhh WHAT?! At one point in her career, things got so bad, a doctor once begged her to take some time to rest her body. Explaining how she saw the doc ahead of her plan to partake in an orgy shoot, the brunette remembered how the physician strongly cautioned her to get out of the industry for a while:.

Can you let your body heal appropriately? She said: "We [Sophie and Malin] both battled it a little bit together, we both understood each other when it came to that. I'd call us empaths, quite emotional, we'd take things to heart.

So the trolling and stuff, I've got more used to it now, but with Sophie I think it would always play in the back of her head. While Malin was realistic that people do volunteer themselves for the show, she felt that Love Island still needs to take responsibility for looking after its contestants.

She continued: "I don't blame the show itself, because we asked to go on it, but I think the care received wasn't enough. If someone is crying for help, like Sophie kind of did, and asked for help after it, with a psychiatrist or whatever. I think that they should have noted that and realised.

Revealing her brutal experience upon exiting the show, Malin explained that contestants are isolated for a day without contact with the outside world before being shoved back into reality. They go, 'Hey, the psychiatrist is here', but I don't really want to talk to anyone now, because I've just been booted out. They put you in hiding for a day, no phone, in a hotel on your own, until you get your phone back — which you haven't had for six weeks — until the new show airs.

And then you go to Palma airport, on your own, and then boom, you're in reality. Malin recalled that suddenly getting her phone back granted her access to loads of messages and thousands of new followers, but with that comes: "Loads of opinions. Loads of trolls. Lots of nice things also, but your life has changed. While many people deride the show for gifting its bevy of beautiful contestants with cash from a host of teeth-whitening promotions and nightclub appearances, Malin said it's hard not to compete with the other Islanders, even after the show has finished.

Work's dying down a bit, you're struggling a little bit, and you're trying to maintain and comparing yourself to other Islanders, in terms of work aspects," she added.

As for this year's contestants, Malin felt their only goal is for fame and fortune, rather than the "love" lauded in the show's title. She also warned that the sobering effect of the Love Island comedown might only get worse.

It's going to actually get worse as years come on — the aftermath of it all. Digital Spy contacted ITV2 about Malin's comments and they have declined to comment, however insiders were keen to point out that the show does offer psychological care to contestants. Tom Powell, who was coupled up with Sophie Gradon during her time on the show , felt the show does do enough for contestants, telling The Sun Online :. But they took care of us.



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