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14th June 2022
02:51pm BST

Leaving nothing out, Yewande was nervous to hand this chapter in for review as it would mean that at some point the world would see it, and her inner thoughts would be out there for good.
Going through her life before, during and after Love Island, Yewande describes her book as one that "forces you to hold a mirror not only to yourself and towards society and reclaim all the identities that you lost along the way”.
As a self-help book, she wanted the mental health aspect to be honest and something real, so by using transcripts from her therapist, she feels it is the most authentic way.
Claiming her life is "not that interesting", Yewande didn't want a memoir style book as she is too young, so has taken an entirely different route.
Giving a glimpse into her dating life, she revealed there will be aspects about Love Island as that was a huge experience, but is also set to talk about societal issues around dating.
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