
Jasmine Müller apologized after a TikTok dispute with rapper Damzo before the launch of Love Island 2026. Screenshots from the exchange showed Müller making mocking comments about Damzo’s voice and posting a meme featuring a rainbow flag. Online users criticized her remarks as homophobic, prompting Damzo to call out her behaviour. In an apology video, Müller said she was sorry for her initial reaction to content about her and her own content, adding she had never been in that situation and reacted in a way that did not match her character. Damzo reposted the apology and responded positively, praising her accountability. Love Island has had limited same-sex coupling in the UK series, drawing criticism from some fans.
"In an apology video, the 27-year-old said she was sorry for her "initial reaction". In her apology video, Müller said: "I would like to say directly to the guy who is making videos about me I am sorry about my initial reaction to the content you were posting regarding me and my content." She added: "Like I say I have just never been in this situation before so I reacted in a way that didn't feel true to my character"."
"In screenshots shared during the exchange, Müller wrote: "Sure take pride in your name but please don't take pride in your nasal high pitched voice". She also posted a screenshot of Damzo's face with the words: "Well I BEG you sort this out". Müller also uploaded a meme containing a rainbow flag. Users online reportedly branded her comments "homophobic" after Damzo called out her behaviour."
"Damzo reposted her apology and responded positively. In a Damzo response video, he said: "Let's move all the jokes to the side, this is a good woman." He also said: "An accountable woman, well done Jasmine G Muller because it's rare to see people come online and take accountability.""
"Love Island is ITV2's flagship dating reality series, with men and women "coupling up" romantically over a period of weeks. Only once in the UK series have a same-sex couple formed - Katie Salmon and Sophie Gradon in series two - which has drawn criticism from some fans. However, other fans have been accused of "homophobia" over the years due to their judgement of male part"
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