Hugo Hammond Who is Hugo Hammond? Hugo Hammond is a 24-year-old secondary school PE teacher and international cricket player from Hampshire.
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Read More »ITV reality show Love Island has announced its first contestant with a physical disability. Hugo Hammond, a PE teacher and cricketer from Hampshire, was born with clubfoot, which makes the foot twist downwards and inwards. Despite ITV’s efforts to improve diversity on the show, there have been mixed opinions from the disability community.
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Read More »“For a show that’s long-faced criticisms over a lack of diversity in its cast, the inclusion of Hugo Hammond as Love Island’s first physically disabled contestant feels a progressive move years in the making. This will still no doubt spark conversation both inside the villa and among viewers at home, which will ultimately help raise awareness. But have producers done enough to accurately reflect disability in the modern dating world? Bosses previously told The Mirror in 2019 that the villa had not been adapted for people with disabilities due to insurance costs and “budget constraints”. The nature of Hugo’s disability allows them to keep disability inclusion, and the social stigma surrounding dating someone with a disability, within convenient limits.” Writing in the Metro, Samantha Renke – a disabled woman and disability campaigner for inclusion and representation – said that she was glad to see disability represented on Love Island but amazed it has taken so long to include disabled people. She wrote: “I will never be grateful for or celebrate something that should have happened years ago. I actually find it appalling it’s taken so long for this to transpire and, after the rather damaging report Doubling Disability, which shows that 2028 will be the earliest broadcasters will hit their target of 9% off screen talent, to me it initially felt like a tokenistic and panicked approach. Box ticking or a genuine step in the right direction and a win for disability representation? You can make up your own mind.” Love Island begins Monday 28th June at 9pm on ITV2 and you can catch up on the ITV Hub.
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