A second Channel 4 reality show is at the centre of a racism row after one contestant said she supported slavery.
Gap year student Lucy Buchanan, 18, is taking part in Shipwrecked, where two teams on desert islands compete to win a £70,000 prize.
She also said she hated fat people and wanted a return of the British Empire.
On Sunday evening’s Shipwrecked programme, Ms Buchanan, who is from Edinburgh but attended St Peter’s School in York, told fellow islanders: "When I look out at what Britain is, it’s just a complete mess.
I’m for slavery, but that’s never going to come back
Lucy Buchanan, Shipwrecked contestant
"I don’t appreciate how people come into our country and take over our country. Britain’s really not Britain anymore.
“My mind is completely open to different cultures, but I don’t think they should bring them to Britain.”
She added: "I don’t like fat people, I don’t really like really ugly people, I don’t like it when foreigners come into this country and they don’t take on British culture and British values.
“I’m for the British Empire and things. I’m for slavery, but that’s never going to come back.”