Ulrika Jonsson has criticised the Love Island boys for their alleged "misogyny and sexist behaviour" on the ITV dating show.
In her latest column for The Sun, the TV star shared her concerns over the lads' behaviour toward the girls inside the villa, which she deemed to be "worrying".
Ulrika said: "This series has not only been hugely frustrating but deeply worrying. Especially as we know a huge chunk of its audience is young and impressionable and could think certain behaviour is acceptable.
So much of their behaviour may seem like harmless banter, a bit of fun, but it feels like they have abandoned any sense of a moral compass and fairness." The star also said she's pleased Women's Aid charity's taking action on what is being portrayed on the show and have encouraged viewers to hit back at this type of behaviour.
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