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Published 10:22 24 Jan 2023 GMT
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After footage of the video emerged, Love Island bosses released a statement. They said: "Language and behaviour in the villa is always closely monitored, and Islanders are reminded of what we consider acceptable during their time on the show.
"Extensive duty of care protocols for all Islanders includes video training and guidance covering language and behaviour."
Meanwhile, a source for the ITV2 programme revealed to the Daily Mail that background checks are carried out on those entering the villa before the show. "This training is their opportunity to learn and gain perspective from any mistakes or errors of judgement that have been made prior to going on the show." Related links:Laura Nolan and Matthew MacNabb share official photos from their wedding
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