BBC Newsbeat

Love in love on the left on the island Cierra Ortega has left the villa “for personal reasons” after old social media posts emerging online.
The 25-year-old handler from LA is not in the season seven the latest period after a 2015 video about Botox treatments has been changed.
Shared and criticized Instagram posts, containing derogatory for Chinese.
In a statement that Cierra’s parents said he was the target of an hate campaign and calling compassion.
Cierra’s parents, running on his social media while he was in the villa, said he and his relatives received threats and “violent messages”.
Describes the fall as “one of the worst weeks of our lives,” they seem to have no aptitude that Cierra received.
“We’re not here to justify or ignore what to see,” they wrote.
“We understand why people are angry and we know things responsible. But what’s going on online now that it’s not too much.”
“No one deserves kind of hate, no matter what the wrongs they have done.”

Cierra’s parents say, while he left the villa, he “still didn’t have a chance to process anything to it or say for himself”.
“When he returned, we believed that he would face it with faithfulness, grace and grace.
“To that, we ask kindness. For patience. For the basic human youth.”
The BBC Newsbeat contacted Peacock, creating love Island is one, for commentary.
‘A warzone’
The departure of Cierra followed that of the islander Yulissa Escobar, who left the show after the videos of his use of a racial slur in a podcast of 2021 also appeared.
Yulissa later apologizes, saying to Instagram he used the offensive term “ignorant, it could not fully understand, history, or pain behind it”.
He followed his apologies for a second post, saying he received a threat to death and that he “returned to a warzone” after leaving the villa.
“I took the time to reflect on, learning, and growing,” he said.
“Growth means recognizing your mistake, even if uncomfortable, and chose to continue humiliation and accountability.”
