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ITV boss defends Love Island despite thousands of Ofcom complaints over bullying

The series 8 line-up of islanders looking for love has been confirmed (Picture: ITV)

ITV boss Kevin Lygo has defended Love Island and says there are no plans to end the reality show despite thousands of Ofcom complaints.

Speaking at the Edinburgh TV festival, Mr Lygo said the series promoted “debate,” and the stars often apologise for any bad behaviour.

“We are moving into a different era here and we have to be very mindful that there is a certain risk to going on television,” he said, according to The Sun.

He added: “It may not be exactly what you think it’s going to be as a member of the public, but I don’t think we should stop, because the logical conclusion is: ‘you don’t allow members of the public on telly’. That’s the only way.”

Mr Lygo also added that scenes that might be considered inappropriate may encourage discussion and education among viewers.

Tasha Ghouri felt like she was “targetted” on Love Island (itv)

“When you see the attitudes of young people and what they say, you could say some of the things that go on in these shows shouldn’t be shown,” he continued.

“But from that comes the debate, the discussion and it’s pointed out to contestants themselves and they often later apologise for the error of their ways.”

Mr Lygo also added that the priority for producers was providing a duty of care toward the Love Island contestants. During and after the series, contestants are provided with counsellors and support.

Love Island 2022 received thousands of Ofcom complaints (ITV)

This year’s Love Island series has not been without controversy - it is reported to have received more than 5,000 Ofcom complaints.

Contestant Tasha Ghouri recently admitted she was close to walking out of the show after she was “targeted” during the Snog, Marry, Pie challenge.

She told The Sun: “A lot had happened in the space of three days and a lot of it was targeted at me. I was upset. I did kind of walk out.” However, the boys later apologised to her and she decided to remain in the villa.”

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