all the latest gossip from the villa straight to your inbox with our Love Island newsletterLove Island could face an Ofcom investigation days after the show was told it faced the threat of being axed if duty of care guidelines were breached.The possibility of a probe comes after more than 600 complaints from the public to the broadcasting watchdog about the ITV show in the first two weeks of the new series.
A spokesperson for Ofcom told Daily Star: "We are assessing the complaints against our broadcasting rules, but are yet to decide whether or not to investigate."Ofcom has also received 391 complaints from viewers who felt the treatment towards Hugo Hammond was unfair during a challenge and during an argument that took place.Yesterday.
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