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Love Island star Tea Fraser has given her opinion on why there appears to be a lack of diversity on the Channel Seven show

'There might are more'! drop Love Island star Tea Fraser reveals her theory on why there is a lack of diversity on the show
Dumped Love Island star Tea Fraser has given her opinion on why there seems to be a scarcity of diversity on the Channel Seven show. 

The beautiful 'bomb squad' interloper, World Health Organization became the second Black to enter the Australian programme this year, was sadly eliminated on Sunday night's episode.

After deed the villa, the 20-year-old unfolded to HuffPost Australia concerning the shortage of multi-cultural illustration on the show - and includes a theory on why.
It's a battlefield! Love Island Australia's Téa (right) was sent home on Sunday night's show. Pictured with fellow drop denizen Angel

When asked if she thinks there might are a a lot of cultural combine on-screen, she said: 'I suppose there positively could've been, it positively would've been smart.'
'Some folks do not feel that is one thing they require to try to to as a result of with reality TV, it is a bit arduous to place yourself out there.'

At the start of the series, viewers suspect the show of 'racism' once West African-born Greek deity Taylu, World Health Organization was Love Island Australia's initial black participant, was the last to be picked for a date by the boys.

Taking to social media, viewers raged over the 23-year-old model's lack of airtime when she was relegated to the background throughout Tuesday's episode.
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