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Love Island USA to feature a bisexual contestant in season 4

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Love Island USA is set to feature a bisexual contestant in its new season. For the last three years, reality TV enthusiasts in the US have dedicated their summer to the popular spin-off of the UK dating competition series.

Taking place in luxurious locations like Fiji, Las Vegas, and Hawaii, the show follows an array of young singletons as they search for love amidst a luxurious villa backdrop.

With season four of Love Island USA set to premiere on 19 July, Peacock has announced the new batch of islanders – which is set to feature openly bisexual contestant Courtney Boerner.

In the show’s press announcement, the Los Angeles-based stylist shared “fun facts” about herself that included details regarding her sexuality. “Celeb crushes: Keanu Reeves, Michael B.

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