Love Island’s Summer Botwe revealed she was “told off” for breaking villa rules.
The series eight star spoke exclusively to the Daily Star about her time in the ITV villa last summer.
When asked if she ever broke any rules, she said: “Yeah definitely, someone is always been told off for talking about villa stuff when you’re not allowed to.
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“Then there are certain words you can’t say like ‘See you next Tuesday’, so if someone said it by accident over the tannoy immediately, and say if I said it they would be like ‘Summer, come to the beach hut right now’.”
The TV star also shared the struggles of being a Casa Amor bombshell.
Summer said: “I think when you go into Casa, you are going to be a villain regardless of what happens because you have to break up a couple.
“And with that happening you’re already a villain and when you come out things that are said the public will take and twist and change and have their own opinion on it.
“As a Casa person, we aren’t public favourites and unfortunately, the couple I broke up are a very strong couple and have a very big social media presence.
“So, I think the backlash and death threats came from their fans.”
She continued: “Realistically, those people are just trolls, they haven’t even got a profile picture, they have two followers, they don’t know where I live. There’s not much they can do to me it’s just mind over matter half the time.
“They just want a reaction most of the time.”
Summer received backlash after she referred to Dami’s manhood as a “grower” on a podcast, which resulted in Indiyah and her fans lashing out.
Talking about the moment, she said: “At this point, now I understand both sides, but I think from doing podcasts and things like that after coming out, you have to be careful who you are going on with as people don’t always have your best intentions at heart.”
The beauty also received backlash after she referred to Dami’s manhood as a “grower”, which annoyed his girlfriend Indiyah Polack, who publicly spoke out on the matter.
Talking about this, Summer said: “At this point, now I understand both sides, but I think from doing podcasts and things like that after coming out, you have to be careful who you are going on with as people don’t always have your best intentions at heart.”
“If I slowed down for a minute and could go back and change those things I would but it is all blown over and I’m on a different path now.”
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