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Love Island’s Yewande ‘choked Molly-Mae’ forcing ITV bosses to urgently step in


The Irish beauty was eliminated just a few weeks into this year’s Love Island – but certainly left her mark on the villa. 

In a recent interview with Closer Magazine, Yewande Biala opened up about her time on the show, and the “warnings” she received from producers. 

One of the times ITV bosses were forced to step in was when she “choked” fellow housemate Molly-Mae Hague, as reported by The Sun. 

She said in the interview: “I got told off a couple of times but it was mainly when I was upset about the whole Danny thing.

“Molly asked me what I’d do to Arabella or why I was so angry and then I choked Molly and said I would do that to Arabella.” 

Reflecting on the incident, the 23-year-old added: “That wasn’t very nice.” 

Yewande and Danny’s relationship came to an explosive end when he started cracking on with brand-new Islander Arabella Chi after she arrived into the villa as a bombshell. 

Since then, he’s coupled up with another contestant, model and actress Jourdan Riane, leaving both beauties high and dry. 

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CHOKED UP: Yewande admitted to choking Molly Mae while on the show (Pic: ITV)

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SPLIT: Danny and Yewande’s relationship turned sour once Arabella arrived (Pic: ITV)

Luckily, Yewande has no hard feelings towards the dishy male model, explaining that he had messaged her but that she was “over the entire situation”.

Throughout filming, producers are on hand to offer support and advice to contestants and to step in if certain behaviour seems worrying. 

Speaking about their involvement, the raven-haired babe explained that the crew can sometimes sneakily encourage the contestants to confront fellow Islanders on the show. 

She said: “Producers don’t really get involved that much. It’s more like they’ll egg you if anything.

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NO MORE: Arabella and Danny didn’t last once she left the villa (Pic: ITV)

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CLEARING THE AIR: Yewande and Arabella were forced to go head-to-head on Aftersun (Pic: ITV)

“If I was having a conversation with Amber saying how upset I was about a certain situation or about a certain person, and they might just be like, ‘Well if you feel that way wouldn’t you have a conversation with that certain person?’

Before adding: ”And you’d sit there, because all you have to do is think in the villa, and then you’d be like, ‘Well I might as well pull whoever for a chat’.” 

Catch the dramatic Love Island finale tonight at 9pm on ITV2. 



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