LOVE Island has been hit by almost 800 Ofcom complaints in just one month from furious fans complaining about the show's content.
Viewers have flooded the broadcasting watchdog with their worries following claims of bullying, as well as their concerns over the age-gap between some Islanders embarking on romances.
Love Island has received a total of 781 complaints since the programme kicked off four weeks ago, on Monday, June 6. A spokesperson for the broadcasting regulator told the Daily Star that viewers were concerned about contestants' mental health. "The main themes have been certain contestants being bullied," the insider said of the reasoning behind the complaints. "Certain contestants' well being and mental health, the age gap between certain contestants and certain contestants being given more screen time in the main show edit than others." .css-16e4f55{margin:16px 0;}.css-1czxmma{background-color:rgba(252,239,255,1);margin:16px 0;}.css-1tapza8{padding:20px 15px;}.css-1bk4jdt{padding:20px.