• Love Island Australia 2019 Week 4: Dumping tantrums and ex-MAFS star Davina Rankin on being a TV villain

  • Nov 3 2019
  • Length: 33 mins
  • Podcast

Love Island Australia 2019 Week 4: Dumping tantrums and ex-MAFS star Davina Rankin on being a TV villain

  • Summary

  • As the stakes are raised in the villa, the dumping reactions are getting borderline embarrassing - but it's child's play compared to what's going on in the outside world. Crystal and Josh discuss the landmark lawsuit, which sees a former House Rules contestant suing Channel 7 for portraying her as a villain. Will this change the way reality TV is made forever? Plus we interview ex-Married At First Sight star Davina Rankin, a woman who knows the realities of being a TV villain more than almost anybody else...


    For more juicy Love Island Australia coverage, head to www.dailymail.co.uk/tvshowbiz/love-island-australia/index.html


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    1:00 Can Adam and Cartier win?

    2:40 Cassie and Luke's blow up

    5:20 Eoghan and Jordan's dumping tantrums

    8:20 Channel 7 lawsuit

    9:40 Do the networks have mental health duty of care?

    10:30 Josh explains mental health support on Love Island Australia

    13:50 Davina relives the public backlash to her

    15:45 Davina explains how a villain is 'produced'

    18:55 The 'best' of one character and the 'worst' of another

    20:50 Has being a villain helped Davina's career?

    22:35 Lack of support and mental health: "They don't care about your wellbeing"

    26:10 Will this change reality TV forever?

    28:50 How Davina managed to turn the tide

    30:00 Will Davina let her daughter watch the show?



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