Ex-'Love Island’ Producers Sue NBC Over Unsafe Conditions (1)

July 20, 2023, 8:15 PM UTCUpdated: July 24, 2023, 6:05 PM UTC

Two former “Love Island USA” villa producers said they were unlawfully fired for speaking out about unsafe, discriminatory working conditions in a suit against the show’s production companies, including NBCUniversal Media LLC.

The two season 4 producers named in the complaint, Jasmine Crestwell and Alex Rinks, said producers on the reality dating show discriminated against women of color cast members, particularly a cast member named Sereniti Springs. They said that executive producers pressured female cast members to have sex and “slut shamed” them if they didn’t, according to the Tuesday complaint. And ...

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