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Love Island Stars Face Bullying Claims & Tough Choices
30 Jan
Summary
- Islanders face eviction after US stars decide who stays.
- Scott defends Sean amid viewer complaints of alleged bullying.
- Yamen questions Belle's romantic potential with Sean.

Tensions are high on Love Island All Stars, with one contestant reportedly involved in an ongoing 'bullying' row that has led to over 500 complaints to broadcasting watchdog Ofcom regarding a transmission from January 26. The complaints predominantly focused on Scott's behavior towards other Islanders, specifically alleged bullying of Sean. However, in scenes to air on January 30, Scott is seen defending Sean, disagreeing with comments about him.
Adding to the drama, the USA All Stars contestants are tasked with a significant decision: choosing which three boys and three girls from their group will remain in Villa USA. The remaining Islanders will be sent back to the main villa. This decision process has already sparked discussions about relationships and potential partners, with Yamen questioning Belle's connection with Sean, suggesting she could find someone 'more of a man'. The outcome of this vote remains a cliffhanger for viewers.




