
Yulissa Escobar Sets Record Straight on Love Island USA Exit
Love Island USA star Yulissa Escobar, who abruptly exited the Peacock dating series during its second episode, detailed what really happened when she…
Yulissa Escobar, a former participant on Love Island USA, has addressed the circumstances surrounding her recent departure from the reality television series. In a video released today, Escobar clarified that contrary to some circulating narratives, her exit was not a clandestine affair. "I walked out in broad daylight, head high, lashes on," she stated, refuting claims of being forcibly removed in the dark. Escobar revealed that her removal from the villa stemmed from a resurfaced video from her past. While she did not disclose the specific content of the video or the exact words that caused the controversy, she expressed profound regret for her actions. "I said a word that I should have not said," she admitted, acknowledging the impact of the incident. She described the period immediately following her exit as disorienting, noting that she was in a hotel room in Fiji without access to her phone or knowledge of the outside world. "I was literally in my hotel room in Fiji, losing my fucking mind, because I didn't know what was going on," Escobar recounted. She emphasized her urgent desire to speak with her mother during this time of uncertainty. After two days, she regained access to her phone and discovered the video and the public reaction. Escobar's mother reportedly met her halfway on her journey home, providing support. While she stated she could not share every minute detail, she affirmed that she has provided the core of what transpired. The incident highlights the intense scrutiny faced by reality TV personalities and the lasting impact of past online content.
Love Island USA star Yulissa Escobar, who abruptly exited the Peacock dating series during its second episode, detailed what really happened when she…
Season seven contestant was removed in episode two after videos of her making racial slurs resurfaced online
'I wasn't dragged out in the dark'