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Love Island's Malin Andersson felt 'shame' for staying with abusive ex after he 'beat her up'

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Malin Andersson has opened up about recovering from being in an abusive relationship. The Love Island, 27, star admitted she felt "shame" for staying with her ex boyfriend after he was physically violent.

She told OK! magazine : "All of this gave me feelings of helplessness, anxiety, depression, shame and worry." "He'd beat me up and the next day I'd forget it because I wanted to be with him," Malin added.

Malin was speaking to the publication as part of its Closet Clear Out Campaign, which encourages readers to clear out their wardrobe and donate to domestic abuse charity Refuge.

Refuge has reported a 50 per cent inrease in calls to its helpline and online requests for help have increased by 400 per cent since the coronavirus lockdown

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