Vox
July 11, 2026
TL;DR
Love Island USA season features increased manosphere and red pill rhetoric, particularly during Casa Amor, with contestants using demeaning language and weaponized intimacy rather than respecting their connections.
“These girls are like college girls and the girls in the villa are like high school girls”
— Casey and Corbin (paraphrased from villa conversations)
“You don't have to disrespect and degrade your partners in order to make a new connection”
— Commentator
“I want to be dominated. I want an alpha male”
— Female contestants (general reference)
1. Red Pill Culture on Love Island USA
Discussion of how manosphere and red pill ideology have appeared throughout the season, representing a shift from previous seasons
2. Casa Amor and Peak Red Pill Behavior
During Casa Amor, young male contestants Casey and Corbin engaged in demeaning conversations comparing villa girls to new bombshells, weaponizing intimacy and disrespecting existing connections
3. Male Contestant Behavior and Entitlement
Young men justified pursuing new connections through disrespect and degradation rather than honest communication, displaying entitlement and weaponized intimacy tactics
4. Female Contestant Contributions
Women expressed desires for traditional alpha male dominance and submission, reverting to 1950s dynamics rather than embracing modern, ethical relationship approaches