LOVE Island bosses are set to give contestants a stern talking to about "coercive and controlling behaviour" before they enter the villa.
The singletons will be warned about unacceptable conduct towards others ahead of the new winter series kicking off. Show producers are so keen to nip any concerning behaviour in the bud that Islanders will also be offered "resource links" to read through in the lead up.
This comes after fans of the 2022 summer series complained numerous times about "walking red flags" in the villa. Viewers found Jacques O'Neill and Paige Thorne's ill-fated romance particularly uncomfortable to watch, along with some conversations between Luca Bish and Gemma Owen.
Mental health expert Dr Matthew Gould, along with colleague Dr Paul Litchfield, independently reviews and updates the duty of care measures ITV has in place for Love Island contestants.
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