Luca Bish returns to the Love Island villa this year with other previous contestants to take a second stab at finding love within its walls. But, escaping the freezing cold UK might prompt a common skin issue to resurface for the former fishmonger. The second All Stars series, hosted by Maya Jama, begins this Monday, January 13, on ITV2. Back in 2023, Bish shared an Instagram post that he captioned "102 Dalmatians." In it, he lay topless in a garden, with small patches of his skin appearing white against his tan.
Known as pityriasis versicolor, which can also be called tinea versicolor, it's actually a fairly common 'fungal skin infection'. It can be worsened by heat, humidity and sun exposure. The Brighton-born star's mum shared that the problem isn't a permanent issue. She responded to a concerned commenter who had also noticed similar spots on their own skin.
After naming the condition, she said: "It’s treatable with certain anti-dandruff shampoos depending on the severity. Sometimes, a course tablet is needed, which is prescribed by your GP. "Luca has been prone to it since a child, a tan makes it more prominent. Your GP will be able to prescribe what is needed. It’s not serious and quite common.
"Luca is being treated for it. It can take a few weeks/months to clear. He used to be quite conscious about it. I’m pleased he posted a picture of himself as it’s nothing to be ashamed of.". According to the NHS, the patches are usually pink, red or pale brown on white skin. The health body also confirmed: "You may notice the patches do not tan in the sun".