The death of my mate Mike Thalassitis shows that reality TV is costing lives | Jonny Mitchell

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The way this industry operates is toxic. Shows such as Love Island have to take better care of contestants, says former contestant Jonny Mitchell

Those of us who are grieving the loss of our mate Mike Thalassitis, who died on Saturday, remain shocked at his death. However, even now, you won’t need to look very far on social media to identify attacks and trolling that are the norm for people who have been on reality TV shows. One thing’s for sure, when the producers of Love Island sold us “the dream”, they never warned us about the reality we could face.

 

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The ongoing emptiness of every celebrities life after their fifteen minutes of fame. They acheive nothing, they believe in nothing, they feel they are nothing, they are nothing so they become nothing ... but a memory.

Now do “The Apprentice.”

Am sorry for the death of this young lad .. there is no need to have reality shows anyways

NoGodDamnYou Loud_Lass bruce_haigh what I been saying is people crying yelling tantrums is that entertainment , 7NewsSydney 7NewsMelbourne have a look at this interview . Make people think before watching actually I hope so .

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