
A Love Island USA contestant has been caught saying the n-word THREE times?!
The videos have gone viral before the show starts
Yulissa from Love Island USA has been caught saying the n-word twice in a video going viral online. She is part of the new season seven cast list as a newly-single contestant who just came out of a nine-year relationship, but a podcast interview she done has landed her in backlash.
*Warning: Article contains mentions of racism that you may find uncomfortable*
Love Island’s Yulissa was caught saying the n-word
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Love Island USA’s Yulissa was caught saying the n-word in a video three times. She is seen saying, “Are you that n**** that controls what she wears?” and, in a separate video in a podcast, is heard saying, “I’m not perfect, now I’m f***ing my n****, he’s my n*****.”
She’s wearing the same red hat she wears in the video in a recent photo on her Instagram, which has led to people suggesting the podcast was filmed not that long ago. Yulissa, who is 27 years old, is now “ready to find her knight in shining armour” on the show.
Reality Shrine has contacted Yulissa for comment.
She’s had major backlash from show viewers
People are vowing to vote Yulissa out and the show hasn’t even begun yet. However, a clip of Yulissa walking into the villa shows she’s most definitely already headed in there, despite the backlash that she’s receiving online at the moment.
Currently, Yulissa won’t have access to her socials, and therefore won’t see the hate. She describes herself in her introduction video saying she’s a “bundle of joy that just came out of nowhere” but people are saying they’re “voting her off at the first button”.
Some people are also hating on her for being a Donald Trump supporter, as she has previously revealed she voted for him in a TikTok video and allegedly had posted photos wearing MAGA hats on her social media page.
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