Certainly one of this yr’s Love Island singles has been accused of ‘homophobic’ abuse.
Kodie Murphy, is one in every of this yr’s bombers on the collection and he is already made his debut on the relationship present.
Nevertheless, after the 20-year-old was confirmed in Casa’s line-up, he confronted a number of allegations
“What a technique to finish pleasure month, a boy I used to be in highschool with who bullied me for being homosexual is being placed on love island,” one particular person tweeted.
Another person added, “I help this. I’ve seen it occur from Kodie.”
Love Island has beforehand acknowledged that it takes a zero-tolerance strategy to abusive and abusive language.
When evicted, they’re additionally supplied sensible assist, together with recommendation on funds, administration, social media and adjusting to life at residence.
The wellness crew will keep contact for at least 14 months and islanders will attend a minimal of eight remedy classes, with extra help as acceptable.
Following her departure final week, Molly Marsh revealed that she’s going to “completely be ready” for Zachariah Noble, regardless of newcomer Kady McDermott working with him.
“I wish to see him when he comes out and I wish to choose up the place we left off as a result of I feel there are nonetheless unfinished conversations and extra to find out about one another,” she mentioned.
She additionally admitted that she thought he might need adopted her out of the villa.
“Yeah, there was positively part of me that thought, ‘Come residence with me.’ I believed, “Let’s go and we are able to proceed this.” Nevertheless it’s additionally his journey and he ought to in all probability preserve an open thoughts a little bit bit and see if there’s something,” Molly revealed.
“Me and Zach had mentioned to one another that we won’t go into full lockdown simply but and it’ll take time to get there. Nevertheless it was shifting in the direction of that, we have been very near being that,” she continued.
Metro.co.uk has contacted ITV for remark.
Love Island continues tonight at 9pm on ITV2.
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