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2,600 complaints will not be investigated by Ofcom
    2018-07-18  08:53    Shenzhen Daily

Media watchdog Ofcom will not investigate more than 2,600 complaints about the treatment of “Love Island” contestant Dani Dyer.

The complaints related to a scene where Dyer was shown a misleading video of boyfriend Jack Fincham after his ex-girlfriend was brought into his villa.

An Ofcom spokesperson said they “understood” Dyer’s distress was upsetting for viewers.

But it concluded “viewers are likely to expect emotionally charged scenes.”

The spokesperson said that the viewers’ concerns were “carefully considered” and that the audience was aware “scenes... have been engineered to test contestants’ relationships.”

Dyer, who has been paired up with Fincham since the beginning of the series, burst into tears as she watched the video of Jack reacting as he saw his ex, Ellie Jones, arrive.

Although he did not give an overtly* positive response to Jones’s arrival or make any mention of any romantic intentions towards her, Dani was visibly distressed.

Viewers were shown her full reaction.

She said, “It always happens to me, as soon as I’m happy with someone, something happens to me, it’s like I’m not allowed to be happy.

“Imagine it’s some girl that he’s been recently seeing. He clearly has feelings if he was seeing her and now she’s in here.”

ITV have previously declined to comment on the complaints.

Ofcom also decided not to investigate scenes between “Love Island” contestants Adam and Rosie broadcast on June 19 and 20, after receiving several complaints.

The scenes between the couple caused charity Women’s Aid to condemn Collard’s behavior and issue a warning about emotional abuse.

(SD-Agencies)

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