Amber Rose Gill, Love Island winner with 2.6 million Instagram followers, has written her first novel with Mills & Boon in a bid to make the characters in romantic fiction more diverse
“I had about 14 weeks therapy afterwards . The producers were always available on the phone. My experience was positive overall because I won. But what works for me might not work for someone else.”has introduced a new aftercare policy after three former contestants took their own life. Participants have also been given sensitivity training about language used to speak about ethnicity and race this year. The viewers could benefit from similar help, Gill believes.
Yet she was ticked off by the Advertising Standards Authority during a crackdown on influencers who fail to declare when they are doing a sponsored post. She admits that receiving the first copy of her debut novel was a “how did this happen moment”. Gill worked with romantic fiction publisher Mills & Boon for“I’ve always loved romantic fiction since I was young, but I didn’t appreciate then that there was a lack of diversity and ethnic representation among the characters,” she says.
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