Influencer Patsy Field is set to become the latest contestant on Love Island, making her the latest contestant with a disability to appear on the show. Patsy, who is 29 years old and from London, was born with Erb’s palsy, a condition that affects her right arm. This condition was developed during her traumatic birth at Lewisham hospital, where mistakes were made that resulted in her disability. Despite feeling self-conscious about her arm, Patsy has learned to embrace it and live her life to the fullest.

Patsy shared details about her condition on social media, explaining that she has had the disability since birth. She described how the nerve that sends messages from her brain to her right arm was damaged during her birth, resulting in her arm being shorter and less functional than her left arm. Despite the challenges she has faced, Patsy has remained confident and avoided bullying. She has learned to joke about her condition, calling her shorter arm her “Nemo lucky fin.” Patsy is excited about the opportunity to appear on Love Island and hopes to educate audiences about Erb’s palsy.

A TV insider revealed that Patsy is a great addition to the show, as she brings positive energy and humor. Despite her disability, Patsy has not let it define her and is looking forward to raising awareness about Erb’s palsy. Her signing follows the announcement of other contestants, including model Grace Jackson, makeup artist Samantha Kenny, and rugby player Ciaran Davies. The full lineup of contestants for the upcoming season of Love Island will be revealed soon by ITV, with presenter Maya Jama hosting the show’s launch on June 3.

In recent years, Love Island has faced criticism for its lack of diversity, but the upcoming season aims to include a more diverse range of contestants. The show will feature body diverse participants and continue to focus on the mental health and well-being of the Islanders. To protect the contestants from online trolling and hate, the social media profiles of the Islanders will remain dormant while they are in the Mallorca villa. ITV has not yet commented on the new lineup of contestants for the show.

Patsy’s inclusion on Love Island is a significant step towards showcasing more diverse representation on reality TV. Her story of overcoming challenges and embracing her disability is inspiring and will likely resonate with viewers. By sharing her journey on the show, Patsy has the opportunity to raise awareness about Erb’s palsy and promote a message of self-acceptance and confidence. Love Island’s commitment to inclusivity and mental health is commendable, and the upcoming season promises to be both entertaining and enlightening for audiences.

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