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Love Island's biggest controversies - X-rated romp, punchgate and 'bullying' claims

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Love Island has seen its fair share of controversies over the years.The ITV2 show dropped its civilian reboot in June 2015 and soon amassed a global following of millions of viewers.With eight UK series now under its belt plus one winter season, the show has provided plenty of drama.There have also been occasions where the villa drama has spilled over into real life, such as the latest controversy which has engulfed last year's Islanders Rachel Finni and Brad McClelland in a 'bullying' row.From 'punch' claims to Ofcom-alerting romps, Daily Star takes a look inside Love Island's biggest ever controversies.Last year's Islanders have brought the drama forward in a recent 'bullying' row.The controversy began when Brad, Jake Cornish, Tyler Cruickshank and Aaron Francis took part in an Instagram Live video.Discussing Rachel on the live stream, Brad said: "Bombshell," and quizzically nodded his head.As the others laughed, he read out a comment which said: "Rachel, yet again, not a bombshell."Reacting to the cruel jibes on Instagram on Wednesday, Rachel said she felt "bullied" to such an extent that she for the first time 'regretted going on the show'.Want all the last villa gossip straight to your inbox?

Sign up for our daily Love Island newsletter HERE Rachel was later defended by her co-stars Kaz Kamwi and Shannon Singh.After public apologies were shared by Brad and Tyler on their Instagram stories, Rachel spoke to Daily Star about the controversy.Of their apologies, she said: "It's all forced. "It's an apology so they don't get cancelled and so they don't lose brand deals.

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