Love Island star Adam Collard’s team has issued a stern warning to trolls sending the star “negative comments” on social media.
Gym hunk Adam made show history on Sunday night (July 10) when he became the first contestant to appear in the villa twice in two different series.
He previously starred on series four of the ITV2 dating show back in 2018, where he sparked controversy during his feuds with then-partner Rosie Williams.
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Adam’s account handlers took to Instagram on Wednesday night (July 13) with a statement slamming anybody sending the star negative comments.
They threatened to delete comments and block accounts if they felt it was necessary, insisting Adam’s account is a place to “support” Adam rather than send him hateful messages.
His team also claimed that Adam had “grown a lot as a person” since he last appeared in the villa.
They wrote: “As part of Adam’s team we would like to make a quick statement that any negative comments will be deleted and accounts blocked.
“This account is in SUPPORT of Adam so if you don’t, then please stay off this page. We love all the support Adam has received so far, you are all incredible!
“It’s been 4 years since Adam last appeared in the villa and has grown a lot as a person which we can’t wait for you to see throughout his journey.”
After thanking fans for their support, they finished: “Keep watching for Adam 2.0 in his second time around.”
Adam enjoyed a trio of flirty dates on Wednesday night, taking Paige, Summer and Danica for some quality time.
It comes after Jacques O’Neill sensationally quit the show following his row with Geordie Adam over Paige, whom Jacques used to be coupled up with.
Collard was widely criticised by fans in 2018 who accused him of “gaslighting” Rosie Williams.
Women’s charity Women’s Aid also issued a statement at the time where they urged fans to look for red flags in their partner’s behaviour, using Adam as an example.
One infamous scene showed Adam smirking during a heated row with Rosie, who was later left crying.
However, Adam hit back on the villa’s spin-off show Love Island: Aftersun, claiming he was only smirking because she wouldn’t let him speak and that the conversation had gone on for ages.
Love Island airs nightly at 9pm on ITV2 and on ITV Hub.
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Source: Celebrities - dailystar.co.uk