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Belle Hassan, a 28-year-old reality TV star, has revealed the harsh realities of her experience on Love Island: All Stars. the show, which has been a cultural phenomenon in the UK, has been criticized for its portrayal of contestants and the mental heallth implications of participating in the show.

Hassan's appearance on the show led to a record 8,500 Ofcom complaints in a single day, with many viewers expressing outrage over her behavior towards fellow contestant Lucinda Strafford.

Speaking to the Daily Mail, Hassan reflected on the intense backlash she faced, saying, 'Anton was so supportive following the backlash. He had messaged me, and I called him straight away.'

Hassan's comments highlight the need for greater support and understanding for reality TV contestants, who often face intense scrutiny and criticism after appearing on the shows.

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The backlash Hassan faced was not limited to her behavior on the show.. she also faced criticism for her appearance and her relationships with her fellow contestants.

In an interview with the Daily Mail, Hassan spoke about the mental health implications of participating in the show, saying, 'Living it and being in the villa, you wouldn't expect it to be how it is. It's one of those things you can't explain unless you've done it.'

Hassan's comments suggest that the show's producers and editors may not be doing enough to support the mental health of their contestants.

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The controversy surrounding Hassan's appearance on Love Island : All Stars has raised questions about the show's portrayal of contestants and the mental health implications of participating in the show.

As Hassan reflected on her experience,she emphasized the importance of having a strong support system, saying, 'You have to be really secure in yourself because when you come out, there will be memes of you, people catch you on telly at your worst angles and take photos, but you have to try not to read it.'

Hassan's comments highlight the need for greater support and understanding for reality TV contestants, who often face intense scrutiny and criticism after appearing on the shows .