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'Love Island' star Chris Taylor launches mental health show

Love Island star Chris Taylor announces a new mental health show, Wakey!.

Love Island star Chris Taylor has unveiled Wakey!, a new show designed to help improve the population's mental health.

The 29-year-old, who appeared on the fifth season of the ITV2 dating show last summer, will co-host the show with Ginger Johnson of LGBTQ club night Sink The Pink.

The nine-minute episodes can be accessed through an app and aim to give tips on how to maintain a positive mental attitude, despite the current global panic caused by the coronavirus outbreak.

"It is a concept called not having any zero-days," Taylor told Metro. "So zero-days are where you do absolutely nothing, you have nothing to look back on and be like, 'Yeah, I did that. I'm proud of that'.

"I'm thinking right now with what we've got going on, corona, etc, and if you make sure that you've got a bit of a routine, you're getting up and you're doing one thing.

"Just cleaning your toilet, cleaning your bathroom. I'm well proud of myself if I clean my bathroom. That's a big tip for the day, just making sure that you're doing at least one thing. It's quite important right now."

Wakey! is available now on iOS and Android.

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