Love Island 2019 under investigation after more than 3,000 complaints including about Mauras sexual harassment and Lucie being bullied
LOVE Island 2019 received more than 3,000 complaints by viewers angry about incidents on the show including Maura Higgins alleged sexual harassment and Lucie Donlan seemingly being bullied.
Ofcom is investigating some of the concerns raised but many have already been resolved.

The total amount, 3,094, is down on last years series which sparked more than 4,192 complaints mainly due to the treatment of eventual winner Dani Dyer.
She burst into tears when shown a video of then boyfriend Jack Fincham reacting to his former partner Ellie Jones entering Casa Amor.
More raised concerns about the emotional wellbeing of Laura Anderson and the apparent unfair editing of Samira Mighty.
The most complained about incident was 709 viewers alleging Maura had sexually harassed Tommy Fury.
She was seen attempting to kiss him on multiple occasions.
Treatment of Lucie received 700 complaints with Joe Garratt accused of gaslighting her.
Anna Vakili and winner Amber Gills behaviour towards Danny Williams and Arabella Chi after they returned together from Casa Amor was heavily complained.
He was coupled up with Yewande Biala, 23, and the incident caused a rift in the villa.
All of these have been resolved and not upheld.
Other notable incidents include Michael Griffiths recoupling with Joanna Chimonides whilst with Amber.
At the time he said: The past few days have given me a lot of time to reflect. Ive come to the realisation that Ive not been true to meself.
Ive overlooked certain situations that I wouldnt usually do. Meeting this girl has brought the Michael I know, and the Michael everyone else knows from day one, back.
Further complaints were made when he attempted to get back with Amber.
A heated discussion between them included him ordering her to sit down for us.
A spokeswoman for Ofcom said: We are assessing the complaints against our broadcasting rules, but are yet to decide whether or not to investigate.
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