On last summer’s Love Island, Molly-Mae asked Maura a hard-hitting question.
But the more I tune into Love Island, the more I think how nice it would be to see some variance on this smorgasbord of straightness.
Four years on, despite the fact that an increasing number of young people identify as something other than straight, and despite the undeniable power of seeing marginalised identities represented onscreen, Love Island remains just about the straightest show on television.
The question has even been put to many of Love Island’s higher-ups.