Drama, bullying and this year’s winners – news Trøndelag – Local news, TV and radio

Tonight on Love Island… The eleventh season of Love Island UK is over, and it ended with a historic finale. In summary: The eleventh season of Love Island UK has ended with a historic final where Mimii Ngulube and Josh Oyinsan became the first dark-skinned couple to win the series. Nicole Samuel and Ciaran Davies came second, Matilda Draper and Sean Stone third and Jessica Spencer and Ayo Odukoya fourth. There has been a lot of drama and accusations of bullying during the season, and several viewers have reacted to the way some of the participants have spoken to each other and complained to the British Media Authority. A total of 37 people visited the villa, and there has been both drama and arguments over partners. 1.5 million Britons watched the final, and in Norway around 80,000 on average followed the season. The summary is made by an AI service from OpenAI. The content is quality assured by news’s ​​journalists before publication. After spending up to eight weeks in a villa in Mallorca, there were four couples left in the final: Nicole Samuel and Ciaran Davies, Mimii Ngulube and Josh Oyinsan, Jessica Spencer and Ayo Odukoya and Matilda Draper and Sean Stone. When host Maya Jama announced Mimii and Josh as winners, they became the first dark-skinned couple to ever win the series. Photo: Shutterstock/ITV Nicole and Ciaran came second, Matilda and Sean third and Jess and Ayo fourth. The final went live on British ITV2 on Monday 29 July, so that the viewers at home could vote for the couple they think deserved the series. It was quite jammed towards the end, but Mimii and Josh won the public votes and could thus take home the prize of 50,000 British pounds, which is almost NOK 700,000. Drama and debts about bullying But it hasn’t just been cosiness and love. During the season, several viewers have reacted to the way some of the participants have spoken to each other. This was especially so after Casa Amor, when “The Only Way Is Essex” star Joey Essex and candy man Sean were very focused on the fact that Ayo and Mimii still had feelings for each other – even though they had talked and were happy with their respective partners . After this, several people are said to have complained about Love Island, and the behavior of some of the participants, to Ofcom. It is the UK’s media watchdog. In total, they must have received around 2,000 complaints. ITV has not yet commented on these complaints or debts. Photo: Kim Erlandsen / news – There is a difference between funny drama and things bordering on uncomfortable TV for me, says Adelina Ibishi. Together with Arianrhod Engebø and Anna Helene Folkestad, they have created the podcast “Gruppechatten” where they have talked about each of the episodes as soon as they came out. She supports the audience who think it is strange that the production has not intervened. – I have reacted to the repeated negative remarks Joey and Sean have had towards the other participants. Arianrhod Engebø agrees with Ibishi that it has not always been as pleasant to watch when things have been at their worst. – I still think that there is a lot that we don’t get to see from the production side in those situations, and hope that they have given everyone involved in the drama close follow-up to make sure that everyone is fine in the villa. Photo: SHUTTERSTOCK / ITV Triangle drama A total of 37 people visited the villa, hoping to find the big love. And with so many people who are all looking for a lover – or just a few more Instagram followers, if we’re being completely honest – it quickly becomes both drama and arguments over partners. The biggest triangle dramas I had this season were mainly two men who were responsible: the footballer Ronnie Vint, and Joey Essex. Both of these had several ladies who were interested in them, and whom they could not always quite make up their minds about, or who they just replaced one by one. In addition, there was a short little thing with Ayo, Mimii and Jessica, when Ayo chose Jessica over Mimii in Casa Amor. But the three of them sorted this out quite quickly. Popular series – This year’s season has been a gift package. It has been great fun following the participants, who have offered a lot of personality and humor this year, says Ibishi. – I think the season has been great! Often it can be a bit slow at the start and end, but this year I think it has been dramatic and entertaining across the board, says Engebø. Photo: Jonathan Vivaas Kise 1.5 million Britons sat down in front of the screen during the final. Here in Norway, we have not spoken for the final yet, but 145,000 saw the premiere on TV 2 Play, and around 80,000 on average who have followed the season, although the number increases daily, according to TV 2’s press manager, Jan-Petter Dahl. Both Ibishi and Engebø have their theories about why the program has become so popular. – Basically, it’s about relationships, both in love and friendship, something everyone has a relationship with, says Engebø. She believes that many people like to watch dating programs and that the participants on Love Island are often so entertaining that it attracts viewers. Something Ibishi agrees with. Photo: news P3 – I think it is the sum of several things; both that it is live and that a sense of community is created by looking at it, that it is easy to recognize oneself in the theme and that it is British. Brits do incredibly well on TV. Hallaisen! So nice that you’ve read all the way down here. 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