Women’s Aid in talks with Love Island bosses over ‘controlling behaviour’ in villa
19.07.2022 - 07:09
/ dailyrecord.co.uk
Women's Aid are currently in talks with Love Island bosses after viewers expressed concern over the ‘misogynistic and controlling behaviour’ shown on screen.
The domestic abuse charity has stepped in to speak to ITV bosses after viewers were growing increasingly concerned over certain contestants' behaviour on the reality show. Viewers have been gripped by the explosive stint in Casa Amor, return of bombshell Islander Adam Collard and heated Mad Movies night.
However, the drama seems to be going too far for some viewers who are becoming concerned for the welfare of contestants. In recent episodes, Luca Bish has faced extreme backlash for his treatment of Gemma Owen after blowing up at her for 'flirting' with Billy Brown.
During the continuation of Movie Night, Luca was shown clips of Gemma and Billy chatting which left the 23-year-old fishmonger fuming. Luca's family have now issued an apology to fans on his behalf for his treatment of Michael Owen's daughter, insisting that he will be 'embarrassed' upon watching it back.
This isn't the only incident that has been slammed by viewers, as, Irish contestant Dami Hope was also recently criticised for his treatment of Summer Botwe, as he aggressively shouted at her and branded her “fake”. Viewers noticed the microbiologist shouted at Summer while completely ignoring his own behaviour that saw him stray and indulge in a three way kiss while he was still had feelings for Indiyah Polack.
Davide Sanclimenti’s explosive rows with Ekin-Su Cülcüloğlu have been another subject of concern, with the Italian heartthrob repeatedly branding his partner a “liar” despite being unfaithful himself and kissing Coco Lodge. Former contestant Jacques O’Neill was also criticised for his attitude
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