Love Island's Maura Higgins was the most complained-about contestant in this year's series, which isn't exactly that surprising.
Last month, a total of 709 people complained to broadcasting regulator Ofcom following Maura's behaviour towards Tommy Fury.
Viewers expressed their disapproval after Maura repeatedly tried to kiss Tommy in the June 14 episode, despite the boxer resisting the requests.
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However, Ofcom previously confirmed that it wouldn't be taking further action about Maura's behaviour, saying that the scene didn't breach "generally accepted standards" of TV.
Next on the list comes the isolation of Lucie Donlan by other Islanders on the show, which received a total of 700 complaints from viewers.
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Fans were left angered by Joe Garratt's suggestion to Lucie that she should spend more time with the female contestants in the villa, telling her to keep a distance from Tommy.
Joe's comments brought many complaints, with Women's Aid releasing a statement that condemned Joe's behaviour towards Lucie as "possessive".
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Meanwhile, Anna and Amber's behaviour towards Danny and Arabella received 288 complaints, Michael telling Amber to "sit down" had 169, and Michael's treatment of Amber after the Casa Amor recoupling got 143.
Love Island aired on ITV2, and you can catch up on the show via ITV Hub.
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