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Love Island racism storm after ethnic minority star picked last for FOURTH year in a row

LOVE Island has been plunged into a racism storm after an ethnic minority contestant was picked last for the fourth year in a row.

Yewande Biala, 23, had to be coupled with fellow scientist Michael Griffiths, 27, after four men chose other women in the series four opener.

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Yewande was picked last in the series four opener of Love IslandCredit: Rex Features

In an exclusive interview with The Sun, Marcel Somerville, who together with other minorities Malin Andersson and Samira Mighty faced the same fate in previous series, blasted the ITV2 dating show’s format while urging an overhaul.

He said: “The one thing that lets the show down is when they’re doing their casting they don’t take into consideration people’s tastes.

“The casting progress needs to change. They need to listen and think about who they’re putting in the villa and at what times.

“They need to make sure people match up in terms of their types, they put a bunch of good looking people in there but if you’re putting people in there that won’t form connections you’re making it impossible − especially if it is a person of colour, they’re making it seem like it’s a colour situation.”

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Marcel has called for Love Island to change its formatCredit: Rex Features
Samira was also picked last in the previous seriesCredit: ITV

Former Blazin’ Squad singer Marcel, 33, starred on the show in 2017 and continued his relationship with contestant Gabby Allen, 25, who is white, after.

He continued: “As a person of ethnic background you do feel ‘Is it because I’m black?’ You do have that go through your head.

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“I’m not different from anyone else, I’m a human, I go to the gym, I have a good body. The only difference between you and that person is the colour of your skin.

“For my description I said I was tall dark and handsome but that can mean something totally different.

Samira went for weeks without any interest in the Love Island villaCredit: Rex Features
Marcel, who eventually paired with Gabby Allen, says the show doesn't put in men who like dating black girlsCredit: Rex Features
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But a girl may say the same in her application but mean a tanned man not a black man.

“When Samira was on the show she liked dating white guys but they didn’t send in any white men that liked dating black girls.

“She could fancy someone and put everything on the line for that person but it won’t be reciprocated to her because she’s not their type. They put Samira in the villa but no one was interested for weeks.

"Samira is totally beautiful, the fact she found it so hard in the villa was perplexing.”

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He added: “In my year there were no girls in the villa that liked to date black guys. I was there thinking to myself ‘This is a bit strange.’

I like to date all different kinds of girls, to me it doesn’t matter about your nationality, race or background, as long as we have a connection we can see where things go.

“Other people are very focused on looks and appearance.”

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