Love Island viewers are calling for gobby Faye Winter to be kicked off the show after she sparked “fight night”.
The estate agent, 26, blasted lover Teddy Soares over him flirting with a rival girl.
In one of the most explosive episodes in the show’s history, she let rip with a series of foul-mouthed rants.
Viewers believe she would have been removed by producers if she were a bloke.
One said: “If a man spoke to a woman like that on Love Island there would be uproar and he’d be kicked out of the villa.
“Why is it acceptable that a woman can do that to a man?”
Another said: “If a man exploded like Faye did they would be straight up kicked out the show.” A third added: “Faye is emotionally bullying Teddy.”
Many were concerned about 26-year-old Teddy’s well-being after he was seen breaking down in tears. And last night show fans suggested he should be saved from facing any more of Faye’s fury.
They included comedian Rob Beckett who posted: “Anyone wanna help me try to rescue Teddy from the villa? Let’s meet at Gatwick at 6am and get the first flight.”
Psychotherapist Lucy Beresford warned there should be an intervention, saying: “I feel very uncomfortable watching Faye berating Teddy repeatedly. Her behaviour needs to be challenged.”
While former Strictly star James Jordan warned: “She’s just not a nice person and very, very aggressive. Teddy should stay as far away as possible.”
Faye has received death threats on social media, but many viewers were outraged by the taunts.
One said: “People need to remember Faye’s family have her social media and are seeing all the horrific things you are saying about her.
“Her family doesn’t need to be seeing death threats and disgusting comments, I hope they are all OK after tonight.”
Faye has previously blamed her behaviour on trust issues.
Earlier in the series, she said: “To give somebody the control is really hard because I don’t want to give that side of me again to not be able to get it back.”
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Show bosses have insisted all contestants are given support behind the scenes.
An ITV spokesman said: “Welfare and duty of care towards our contributors is always our primary concern, and we take the emotional well-being of all the Islanders extremely seriously.
“We have dedicated welfare producers and psychological support on hand at all times who monitor and regularly speak to all of the Islanders in private and off camera, especially if someone appears to be upset.”
ITV expanded its mental health support for contestants this year after two former contestants took their own lives. Producers are braced for a probe by media watchdog Ofcom over the drama.
There have already been more than 4,000 complaints after Faye was shown a picture of Teddy kissing another woman in a dare. The stunt was branded “manipulative” by fans.
Love Island airs nightly on ITV2 at 9pm
Source: Celebrities - dailystar.co.uk