Katie Byrne: 'Love Island short-shaming highlights women's double standards'

Nas didn’t match the girls’ height requirements. Photo: ITV

Katie Byrne

Tall, dark and handsome was the order of the day on the first episode of winter Love Island. One by one, the first five men into the villa stood in front of a line-up of women for the show's first 'coupling up' scene.

The women were told they could step forward if they liked the man standing in front of them. As always, it made for uncomfortable viewing - especially when builder Nas Majeed was left standing there.