The Geordie Shore star, 32, wants to see more diversity on the ITV show, insisting it would be more exciting if viewers could watch ordinary people like Coronation Street’s Fiz and Tyrone “really fall in love everyone. but’. She told the Daily Star Sunday: “Love Island would be better if they had different types of people, 100% the beauty standards on TV now are cheap. Speaking out: Charlotte Crosby, 32, has said she wants to see ‘normal people off the street’ appearing on Love Island, as she slams current TV beauty standards as ‘f**ed’ “I want to see people who are like Fiz and Tyrone in Corrie. “I want normal people off the street who are genuinely in love with each other. It would be so cute to see.’ MailOnline has contacted ITV for comment. Change: The star insists it would be more exciting if viewers could watch ordinary people like Coronation Street’s Fiz (right) and Tyrone (left) “really fall for each other”. Charlotte, who first appeared on MTV’s Geordie Shore 11 years ago, admitted she would never have made it to Love Island as it is the opposite of what she believes the show’s producers are looking for. “There was no way in hell we’d make it,” she exclaimed, adding that fans loved Charlotte and her co-stars because they were “regular girls”.
It comes after Charlotte, who is expecting her first baby, said she has yet to “embrace” her pregnancy after the reality star’s mum was diagnosed with breast cancer. Review: Charlotte told the Daily Star Sunday: ‘Love Island would be better if they had different people, 100% Beauty standards on TV now are infinite’ (picture of LR Love Island 2022 contestants Coco Lodge and Billy Brown) She told MailOnline that she is so “worried” about Letitia’s health that she has not considered giving birth, a life-changing moment which will be filmed for her upcoming BBC series. In an exclusive interview, Charlotte revealed that the couple have been through “their whole pregnancy” with Letitia’s diagnosis, but the arrival of the newborn will give her mum, who started chemotherapy last week, a much-needed boost of happiness.
“I will shoot until I give birth and I will film the birth. ‘I’m too busy worrying’: It comes after Charlotte said she has yet to ’embrace’ her pregnancy after the reality mum was diagnosed with breast cancer following her baby announcement “I feel really calm about it because this show is completely different from anything I’ve ever done before. It’s really relaxed, and it’s really calm, it’s so much like a fly on the wall that sometimes I don’t even notice I’m filming, so I’m good.
“I have my mum and I’m going to chemotherapy with her, it just started last week. I’ve been too busy worrying about my mom so labor hasn’t even crossed my mind. “We were saying this morning that it’s so weird to think that he was diagnosed with cancer while I was pregnant – it was literally my whole pregnancy so we haven’t embraced it as much as we could, but when the baby comes. she will be very happy.”
‘It’s so weird’: Charlotte told MailOnline she is so worried about Letitia’s health that she hasn’t thought about giving birth, a life-changing moment which will be filmed for the BBC Charlotte is expecting her first baby with boyfriend Jake Ankers, whom she has been dating for a year. The TV personality opened up to her former Geordie Shore co-stars about her pregnancy on camera while filming The Reunion, the new MTV series which follows returning cast members as they enter new phases in their lives. She agreed to take part alongside close friends Holly Hagan, Sophie Kasaei and Marnie Simpson, as the new series is a far cry from their previous partying days, where Charlotte became famous for wetting herself while drunk. Parents to be: Charlotte is expecting her first baby with boyfriend Jake Ankers, who she’s been dating for a year Charlotte said: “When we first started filming I think I was about seven weeks pregnant. I was too early. I told the girls on camera.
“I would never go back to Geordie Shore the way it was when we were on it – this is the reunion show. I agreed to do this series because it’s a completely different kettle of fish. “It’s shot differently, we’re doing the reunion show, where we all get back together and see people we haven’t seen in years, sort out differences, it’s not about partying or drinking or anything like that. “It was relatively easy for me to film while pregnant all the way through. ‘It’s completely different’: Charlotte, who is more than eight months pregnant, agreed to take part in Geordie Shore: The Reunion because it’s a far cry from her partying days on the original Newcastle series