Yulissa Escobar fired from Love Island after racist poles come to the surface

“Love Island USA” participant Yulissa Escobar was removed from the villa during the second episode of season 7, after podcast clips from her with the help of racial shoots appeared online.
Her output received very little context in the show. Around the episode of 18 minutes of Wednesday’s episode, while the islanders woke up, series storyteller Iain Stirling announces: “Yulissa has left the villa.” It is unclear whether Escobar was removed from the villa in the middle of the night or whether the editors of “Love Island” just removed her from the episode.
Since joining the show, Escobar has had to deal with massive online play after podcast clips of hair have surfaced with racial blemish. In the clips obtained by TMZShe is heard several times with the help of the N-Word while she discusses earlier relationships.
Fans went to social media to express their indignation by leaving hundreds of comments about her Instagram and promised to vote her from the island as soon as entries became available via the “Love Island” app. Escobar still has to respond to the return.
Escobar is not the only participant whose digital footprint is exposed. Shortly after Peacock announced the 7 cast season, an online user shared screenshots X Of the alleged Tiktok likes of Austin Shepard, including various posts that support President Donald Trump. Shepard remains part of the cast.
The remaining female islanders are Chelley Bissainthe, Huda Mustafa, Belle-A Walker and Oandria Carthen. The male participants are Ace Greene, Taylor Williams, Nicolas Vansteenberghe and Jeremiah Brown. The new Bombshells that entered the villa on the night are Cierra Ortega and Charlie Georgiou. Former “Vanderpump Rules” star Ariana Madix returned as the host of the show.
The seventh season of “Love Island USA” premiered on 3 June on Peacock. After a delay of almost 45 minutes due to technical problems, fans were introduced to the 10 singles who are fighting to win the $ 100,000 cash prize and find love on the island.
“Love Island USA” is currently flows on Peacock.