Love Island Controversy Sparks 9,000 Ofcom Complaints

- Over 9,000 Ofcom complaints were filed against Love Island 2025.
- Shakira Khan’s treatment sparked accusations of bullying.
- Meg and Dejon’s bedroom scenes led to viewer discomfort.
- ITV offers 24/7 psychological support for Islanders.
Love Island 2025 has hit a new controversy, with Ofcom complaints skyrocketing to 9,000 as viewers slam “abusive” behavior and explicit bedroom scenes.
Fans accuse the show of crossing the line, leaving contestants emotionally distressed while sparking debates over reality TV ethics. From alleged bullying to on-screen intimacy, the drama has dominated headlines, here’s what’s unfolding.

The latest season of Love Island has faced intense backlash, with 9,339 Ofcom complaints filed over alleged mistreatment of contestant Shakira Khan. Many viewers accused fellow Islanders of bullying, particularly in scenes where Shakira was left visibly upset after a messy love triangle with Harry Cooksley and Helena Ford.
One fan tweeted,
“Shakira is the most respectful, self-aware, mature person in Love Island history”,
while another added,
“Harry’s pattern of hurting people is hard to watch”.
The emotional fallout led to 2,272 complaints in a single day, with fans demanding accountability.
ITV’s duty of care protocols were questioned, though the network confirmed psychological support is available 24/7.
Steamy Bedroom Antics Fuel Viewer BacklashBeyond the drama, Meg Moore and Dejon Noel-Williams sparked outrage with repeated on-screen intimacy in the shared bedroom. Fans called it “uncomfortable,” with one viewer joking,
“I feel like Meg and Dejon are s*xually assaulting me in my own home”.

Over 55 complaints were logged about the explicit scenes, with many demanding producers cut such content. Even Dejon’s mother chimed in, scolding him:
“No mother needs to hear about your threesomes”.
The backlash isn’t limited to the UK version. Love Island USA faced similar issues, with contestants like Cierra Ortega removed over resurfaced offensive posts. Host Ariana Madix urged fans:
“There’s a beautiful way to engage without doxing and harassing”.
Experts warn that reality TV’s real-time format amplifies cyberbullying, with past contestants facing severe mental health struggles.
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Last Updated on July 31, 2025 by 247 News Around The World
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