Love Island star Luca Bish’s sister has said she is compiling a spreadsheet of names who have been “shady” to her brother during his stint on the ITV2 dating show this year.
As Love Island winds down to the final in the last week of the villa, Luca and Gemma Owen have hit the rocks in a series of spats.
However, while many viewers have been left accusing the Brighton fishmonger of being “controlling”, his family have taken to his social media account to defend his actions.
Luca’s sister, who is managing his Instagram account while he is in the villa, has now said she has assembled a list of people he should “never entertain” when he finishes the ITV2 show.
Posting on Luca’s Instagram Stories, Luca’s sister wrote alongside a photo of a hamster: “This is me at my computer every morning adding to my spreadsheet names that have been shady towards Luca so he never entertains them when he’s out.”
She then added: “I also have one of all the massive amounts of love so that he’s filled with joy when he’s back.”
However, fans of the ITV2 show have pushed back at the comments, with many asking whether Gemma’s mum Louise Bonsall is on the list after she shared her concerns over Luca’s behaviour on the show towards Tasha Ghouri.
Gemma's mum Louise wrote a comment underneath a video of Tasha sweetly asking Andrew to be her boyfriend on Instagram saying: “I hope Tasha is ok, I feel it’s close to bullying now which is so sad to see.”
Taking to Twitter, one fan wrote in response to the comments from Luca’s sister: “Lmaooo she better add Gemma’s mum to that list too.”
Another chimed: “Where is Luca’s sister getting this attitude? Babe I don’t think anyone will want to entertain him not the other way around. He said f*** off to Michael Owen’s daughter? Naaaaahhhh.”
Fellow Love Island viewers were left criticising the comments from Luca’s sister after his behaviour has been slammed as “abusive”.
One wrote: “Anyway I hope Luca’s sister has included Women’s Aid and Refuge on this list of “haters” she’s compiling.”
A second tweeted: “Actually really for her because she’s clearly in denial that her brother is completely gaslighting a 19-year-old on national tv.”
“Abusive people can’t exist without a community of people who co-sign, perpetuate and excuse their abusive behaviours,” a third commented.
Another wrote: “Instead of her to be ashamed her brother is showing signs of abuse she’s doing this… where’s their mother?”