Doing my nut in. She's got the nicest bloke in there and she's crying no one else picks her. Marcel and Kem should couple up , they'd win it hands down . The rest are fake
Viewers have been complaining about Love Island - but not for the reason you might think.
The ITV2 show sees single men and women put together in a Majorcan villa to find love and win a £50,000 prize.
So far this series, there have been several instances of, shall we say, intimate behaviour taking place.
But broadcasting regulator Ofcom says it has actually received far more complaints about scenes that show the contestants smoking.
The series airs after the 21:00 watershed but has still attracted 46 complaints to date.
More than half of those - 24 - were from viewers objecting to the portrayal of smoking.
Fifteen of the complaints were made about the promotion of "sexual material and promiscuity".
The remaining complaints were for bad language, grievances about a racial slur and violence (for the time when a contestant threw a cushion "aggressively").
Ofcom has said it will assess the 46 complaints before deciding whether to investigate further.
What exactly do these viewers think they're going to see when they watch Love Island?
Oh no, smoking, bad language, sexual activity and aggressive cushion throwing.
Don't know what the grievances were about a racial slur.
good to see that melt johnny squirming, faked it for a couple of weeks with cam now getting upset that someone might nick his bird, when camilla was upset the other night he wasn't so emotional then.
"Islanders, tonight there will be a recoupling in which the new Islanders will pick first, starting with Georgia followed by Jamie and then Theo. Then the remaining boys will pick who they want to couple up with. #dontbeshy #gowithyourgut"
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You can't win with birds like Olivia.
Viewers have been complaining about Love Island - but not for the reason you might think.
The ITV2 show sees single men and women put together in a Majorcan villa to find love and win a £50,000 prize.
So far this series, there have been several instances of, shall we say, intimate behaviour taking place.
But broadcasting regulator Ofcom says it has actually received far more complaints about scenes that show the contestants smoking.
The series airs after the 21:00 watershed but has still attracted 46 complaints to date.
More than half of those - 24 - were from viewers objecting to the portrayal of smoking.
Fifteen of the complaints were made about the promotion of "sexual material and promiscuity".
The remaining complaints were for bad language, grievances about a racial slur and violence (for the time when a contestant threw a cushion "aggressively").
Ofcom has said it will assess the 46 complaints before deciding whether to investigate further.
What exactly do these viewers think they're going to see when they watch Love Island?
Oh no, smoking, bad language, sexual activity and aggressive cushion throwing.
Don't know what the grievances were about a racial slur.
But, for drama, the viewers need it
Kem is a proper lad, hilarious
Was so infuriated by Theo's underhand approach that I lengthened his race.
"Islanders, tonight there will be a recoupling in which the new Islanders will pick first, starting with Georgia followed by Jamie and then Theo. Then the remaining boys will pick who they want to couple up with. #dontbeshy #gowithyourgut"