Love Island has been faced with over 1,000 complaints in its final week.
Jess Harding and Sammy Root were crownrd winners of the latest series on Monday (July 31) night.
However, angry viewers have since gone to Ofcom to objected to the result.
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The media broadcasting watchdog regulator received 219 complaints about Jess and Sammy winning the series and leaving the villa with the £50,000 prize fund.
Earlier in the week, a whopping 913 complaints were made, most of which were about Mitch Taylor’s treatment of Abi Moores with fuming fans sharing their ‘concern for her welfare”.
During the dramatic series 10 finale, Whitney Adebayo and Lochan Nowacki came runners-up, Tyrique Hyde and Ella Thomas landed third place and Molly Marsh and Zach Noble finished fourth.
The latest season of Love Island has been bombarded with Ofcom complaints over the past eight weeks.
In June, Sammy’s behaviour in the villa received 66 complaints.
A statement about the complaints issued by Ofcom read at the time: “The majority of complaints related to alleged bullying, microaggression and misogyny by Sammy.”
While Molly Marsh’s brutal dumping also left viewers watching at home furious.
Her shock exit from the villa after being sent packing by bombshell Kady McDermott received 64 complaints from ITV viewers.
Returning Islander Kady entered the villa and was forced to steal someone’s man, which left Molly being booted off the show after Kady chose Zach.
Before Kady made her decision to choose Zach, she had no idea it would end in a dumping, and apologised to Molly by saying “I’m so sorry”.
However, Molly got the chance to return to the villa as part of a jaw-dropping Casa Amor twist.
It comes after reports that Love Island will return next year with a twist.
According to MailOnline, former contestants will return as part of an all-star series featuring stars from past series.
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