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To the people assuming bea is gay.. YOU ARE THE PROBLEM!!!!
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Anonymous 21h

Well what do you mean by this, because just because people assume she’s gay doesn’t immediately mean they’re hating

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Anonymous replying to -> #1 20h

I mean as a girl who can relate to bea.. someone who doesn’t always dress feminine, interested in male dominated areas, being an athletic tomboy growing up, I’ve always related to feeling like I wasn’t “feminine enough” for boys. People assuming your sexuality based on your appearance is so backhanded and is the reason why we have these insecurities in the first place. And let’s say bea is gay.. why are yall essentially outing her by continuing to bring up her sexuality.

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Anonymous replying to -> #1 20h

That’s nobody’s business but hers and being a straight woman should not be defined by looking a certain way

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Anonymous replying to -> OP 20h

I see what you mean and how it can affect you, but I promise you no one is calling her gay like it’s a bad thing. Yall need to stop acting like it’s insulting to think someone is gay.

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Anonymous replying to -> #2 19h

it’s a dating show for straight people. if it was a show for gay people and everyone was going on saying how they’re not gay… that’s just wrong. if you don’t see this as a problem, you just simply are the problem. and you’re contributing to every single woman’s insecurity of not feeling woman enough because people assume being a tom boy automatically makes you gay. it’s 2026.. wake tf up

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Anonymous replying to -> #3 19h

It is not for solely straight people, if you actually watch the show you’d know that there have been plenty of bisexuals (man AND woman) who have come into the show and explored same gender connections. But regardless, if you think it’s wrong to question if some might be gay, then you’re significantly more wrong for assuming someone is straight. There’s a double standard there babe, you assume sexuality all the time, but God forbid the LGBTQ community does it.

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Anonymous replying to -> #2 19h

you say it’s not insulting but you don’t know what it’s like to be on the other side of those comments. when you KNOW what you are (and even show up on a STAIGHT dating show) but then the comments never stop. it’s not just a comment to us, it’s continuing the insecurities and continuing the stereotypes. it’s not cute to do that. yall can be insecure on your sexuality but don’t project that onto someone else.

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Anonymous replying to -> #3 19h

And you’ve never been on the side of people trying to tell you that you’re NOT gay, it goes both ways whether you like it or not. You’re not progressive by having this opinion, Bi people exist, and they’ve existed in Love Island. Ignoring that doesn’t change the facts. Im sorry if wondering about her sexuality offends you, that was not my intent. However, you can’t act like it’s a crazy thing to wonder. Bi people are very common, we were just curious if she was as well.

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Anonymous replying to -> #2 19h

LMAO i think it’s so funny bc bea gave no gay vibes. yet Kenzie literally kissed a girl during a challenge and no one’s talking about that… just because you’re attracted to bea doesn’t mean she needs to be attracted to you 😭

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Anonymous replying to -> #2 19h

Okay so you’re saying “because people tell me i have to be straight and i don’t like it i’m going to do the same thing to other people”. literally grow up you sound so dumb rn

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Anonymous replying to -> #3 19h

We preach “Love is Love” cause that’s what we believe. Wondering about her was never meant to be a hateful thing although I can see how it could be seen as harmful. It doesn’t matter what she identifies as, we were just excited that she could potentially be for the girls too.

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Anonymous replying to -> #3 19h

Just because you haven’t seen people talking about it, doesn’t mean those conversations aren’t happening. I was so happy to see Kenzie doing that!

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Anonymous replying to -> #3 19h

No babe, I was using that as an example so you can see it’s a double standard. My point is, straight people assume sexuality all the time yet gay people are criminalized for doing it. I’m not questioning her sexuality out of spite, I’m questioning it out of curiosity.

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Anonymous replying to -> #2 19h

. i understand that it’s exciting to possibly have some representation on a popularized TV show. she literally had a convo with mel and put her heart on her sleeve about how she never feels feminine enough. i just think next time, before commenting think about who all you could be effecting. and just because you think it, it doesn’t mean you can continue to push this stereotype on others. just like you don’t want others to do to you

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Anonymous replying to -> #3 19h

You’re right, anyone CONTINUING to push the stereotype is very wrong for that. However, that’s not what I’m doing. I was solely defending the people who originally thought so since it didn’t come out of a place of hate. I never said she was either sexuality, I’m just saying that it isn’t a crime to wonder.

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Anonymous replying to -> #2 19h

facts wondering is so different. putting it on a public platform and literally bullying her is wrong. glad we can agree🥂

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Anonymous replying to -> #3 19h

🤝

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Anonymous replying to -> #2 19h

when someone explains that they are insecure about not being feminine enough it is very insulting to call them gay. if your friend opened up to you like how Bea opened to Mel would you call your friend gay afterwards?? like why are yall not emotionally intelligent

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Anonymous replying to -> #2 18h

100% it’s not a bad thing but in the context I’ve seen, it’s pretty much all been shade. Not to mention bea having an open conversation about this and people still insinuating her sexuality. That’s the main problem I have in this situation specifically. If you don’t like people trying to tell you your sexuality, why would you do that to her?

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Anonymous replying to -> OP 17h

Them giving shade is rude and messed up. I only questioned it before Bea and Mel’s chat. After that, it was very clear where she stood. People are unfortunately still dragging it and that’s not cool, but initial curiosity isn’t bad. I would never support the people who are still trying to push that narrative.

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Anonymous replying to -> #4 17h

Not once in this chat did I call her gay. 😐

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