Love Island bosses have been warned the show could be axed if they fail to care for the show's cast by broadcast watchdog Ofcom.The hit ITV2 show has put in place a lengthy new duty of care programme after the tragic suicides of two former contestants, Sophie Gradon and Mike Thalassitis, and former host Caroline Flack.
But the watchdog's director of broadcasting standards, Adam Baxter, has warned ITV2 they are being scrutinised "harder than ever" during its current season.The warning comes after viewers were left heartbroken for Hugo Hammond, who was the only male Islander not selected during a recent challenge.
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