ITV defends Love Island's host Laura Whitmore over 400 Ofcom complaints

ITV defend their Love Island: Aftersun presenter, Laura Whitmore over Ofcom complaints

ITV defends Love Island's Laura Whitmore, Laura Whitmore attends The BRIT Awards 2022 at The O2 Arena on February 08, 2022 in London, England.
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ITV has released a statement defending presenter Laura Whitmore after viewers raised complaints over the host’s questions during Love Island: Aftersun

ITV says it will not ‘condone trolling’ after Love Island Aftersun’s host, Laura Whitmore receives 427 Ofcom complaints, over questions asked on the show.

This comes after the popular dating show was hit with 3000 complaints following the Mad Movies and Snog Marry Pie Challenges, with viewers citing ‘misogyny’ and alleged ‘bullying’ from some of the male contestants. 

Of the 3000 Ofcom complaints, 427 were directed toward Laura Whitmore’s comments on spin-off show Aftersun, after she quizzed her panel of guest stars about Ekin-Su Cülcüloğlu’s Casa Amor antics with George Tasker. The clip was shown during the Movies challenge episode to very controversial reactions from the male islanders.

Talking to her panel, Laura said, “Once again Ekin-Su swore that nothing happened with George and it seems Davide doesn’t believe her,” before opening up the floor to theories. The discussion prompted an outcry from viewers, who also voiced concerns over Laura’s interview with Jacques O’Neill, who quit the villa after the arrival of Adam Collard.

In response, ITV has responded to Goodto.com's request for comment, saying, "Laura is the presenter of the show, and part of that role is to pose questions to the panel and discuss events in the Villa. 

"We do not condone trolling against either our host or our Islanders and any subsequent elevation of these comments."

In regards to Jacques, ITV reps also responded saying, “We had various measures in place to ensure Jacques' welfare was prioritised at all times ahead of and during his appearance on Aftersun. 

"This included a full briefing with show producers to outline the show's content and likely questioning, a conversation with Laura before and after the show was recorded, and chaperoning from both a welfare producer and a member of his family while he was in studio. Should an Islander not wish to participate in the Aftersun recording, we would always respect that decision." 

The reaction from viewers has also caused a number of charities, including Refuge to release statements about the worrying behaviors displayed. Women’s Aid has now announced that they are working with Love Island producers to challenge and combat the behavior ahead of the Love Island final.

In an Instagram post, they confirmed, “Following heightened backlash after a recent episode, we are happy to be in discussions with @ITV @LoveIsland about how we can work together moving forward.”

Love Island airs weeknights with Love Island: Aftersun aired live on Sunday nights 9-10pm on ITV2 and on the ITVHub with a special highlights show Love Island: Unseen Bits aired on Saturday nights.

Naomi Jamieson
Lifestyle News Writer

Naomi is a Lifestyle News Writer with the Lifestyle team and has recently earned her Gold Standard Diploma in Journalism from the NCTJ. She has a background in design, having studied Illustration at Plymouth University but has taken a leap into the world of journalism after always having a passion for writing. She currently writes pieces on beauty, fashion, and entertainment for Goodto.com and My Imperfect Life.