The unexpected reason Love Island is watchable again (opens original article in a new tab)
Love Island's 13th series saw low viewership but gained renewed interest due to Jasmine Gaziza Müller's intellectual and feminist challenges to traditional norms in the villa, sparking online discussions about gender dynamics and societal changes.
- Love Island's 13th series had 600,000 viewers, the lowest since its debut
- Jasmine Gaziza Müller challenged patriarchal norms in the villa and sparked online discussions
- Viewers found her articulate and opinionated perspective refreshing compared to previous seasons
- Survey data shows young women becoming more liberal while young men become more conservative
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