Love Island’s Faye Winter sparks concern after her absence on social media

Faye Winter has raised concerns among her fans after telling followers that her “health took a beating” last year.

The 27-year-old Love Island star took to social media on Saturday after an extended break to give an update amid rumors that she has split from boyfriend Teddy Soares.

It comes after Teddy recently broke down in tears on his own Instagram page when he opened up about a difficult week.

You are well? Faye Winter has raised concerns among her fans after telling her followers that her “health took a beating” last year.

Faye told her followers: ‘Sorry for the deafening silence, but it was necessary. Last year I took a beating, I took one for most people’s team.

Even to the point that my physical health took a beating. It only took me two weeks to reset.

Meanwhile, Teddy recently posted a teary-eyed selfie along with the words, “About last week,” while talking about a difficult time.

With the couple alluding to a difficult period, many fans have speculated that the couple is going through a difficult time or that they have potentially broken up.

Upsetting: It comes after Teddy recently broke down in tears on his own Instagram page when he opened up about a tough week

Representatives for both have been contacted by MailOnline for comment.

An excited Teddy recently explained, ‘One of the things I really want to do this year is practice what you preach.’

“I want to be brave by sharing how I felt last week.

‘That’s why I thought I’d give you an idea of ​​how I’ve been feeling recently and it’s not easy, it’s really not easy obviously to share your emotions, it’s not easy to wear your heart on your sleeve and announce it.’

Shock: With the couple alluding to a difficult period, many fans have speculated that the couple is going through a rough time, or that they have potentially broken up.

Teddy went on to say, “One of the biggest reasons I wanted to put that image of myself in my story was because, to be honest, it wasn’t just about helping myself, but also who I could help in the future.” process too.

“Because hopefully, you know, there’s someone out there who sees it and thinks, oh, you know what, I feel the same way.”

Teddy previously denied allegations that they had broken up after sharing a clip talking about the “best weekend” they shared together, saying: “Hello everyone, me.” I woke up super late but I don’t care.

‘We’ve had the best weekend. It’s been phenomenal, out of this world.’

Together: The reality star found fame on the show in 2021 and met Teddy, and the couple now live with their golden retriever

It comes after Faye said earlier this month that she is “absolutely” okay with Love Island’s new rules, which will make islanders’ social media accounts inactive while in the villa.

The reality star found fame on the show in 2021 and believes it is “necessary to protect” the family and friends who run the islanders’ accounts.

Responding to questions from fans in an Instagram Q&A, Faye said it’s a “shame” it’s come down to this because of trolls and bullying.

Speaking about the measures, he wrote: ‘For the well-being of my family and friends ABSOLUTELY but I think it’s a shame.

Speak up: It comes after Faye earlier this month said she’s “absolutely” okay with Love Island’s new rules, which will make islanders’ social media accounts inactive while on the island town.

‘All because narrow minded people genuinely believe they can judge, torment and bully others based on a 45 minute show that is heavily edited with each person probably getting 8 minutes of airtime.

‘Sad when you think about it, but absolutely necessary to protect those innocent dear heads – people will complain and they will be the ones who caused it. [sic].

‘In the famous words of all parents, you only have yourself to blame, you big knuckleheads.’

It came after Faye revealed she went into a “really dark” place after rising to fame on the ITV2 show and admitted she still struggles to go places alone due to crippling anxiety.

Words: She wrote: ‘Absolutely for the well-being of my family and friends, but I think it’s a shame. All because narrow-minded people believe that they can judge, torment and bully others.

In a candid interview last month, Faye opened up about how her mental health took a devastating toll after being inundated with cruel comments from trolls.

The TV personality received 25,000 Ofcom complaints during her time on the show due to her furious fight with her boyfriend Teddy on the movie night after Casa Amor.

A year later, Faye says her confidence was so shattered by the backlash she received that she refused to leave the house for days and still can’t go to some stores alone.

“I would literally be sitting within four walls all day, looking at social media… judging myself, because I am my own biggest critic. You can get into a really dark place and I’ve been there. Faye told The Sun.

Now ITV has said that a comprehensive package of welfare measures for the show’s contributors remains in place to ensure stars receive full support before, during and after the filming period.

As part of extended measures to protect both islanders and their families from ‘the adverse effects of social media’, participants will be asked to stop their handles and accounts on their social media platforms during their time at the Program.

Islanders’ accounts will remain inactive while they are in the Village, so nothing is posted on their behalf.

In previous series, the Islander teams used their accounts to encourage viewers to vote for them and increase their following, but this has led to them being abused by trolls and fighting with family and friends of other contestants.

‘I’ve been there’: It came after Faye revealed she went into a ‘really dark’ place after rising to fame on the ITV2 show and admitted she still has a hard time going out on her own due to suffering from crippling anxiety.

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