Love Island winner Cara de la Hoyde admits she has stopped watching the show as there’s ‘too much drama’
LOVE Island winner Cara de la Hoyde has admitted she has stopped watching the show as there's "too much drama."
The star, who won the show in 2016 with Nathan Massey, said she's too busy with her kids to get caught up in the Faye and Teddy rows.
Speaking at the star-studded Paw Patrol premiere at the Vue Cinema, Leicester Square today, Cara, 28, who is doting mum to adorable tots Freddie and Delilah, said: "It's too much.
"I don't watch it anymore. I'm too busy with my kids. I've got two now, got no time for that."
Cara, who was joined by stars including Ashley Cole, Amy Childs, McFly and Chloe Goodman, at the family event, was not the only celeb who had stopped watching the ITV2 dating show.
Chloe Goodman blasted Faye for her treatment of Teddy.
She said: "I don't watch Love Island anymore. Especially after that clip of Faye screaming at Teddy.
"Too much drama"
"I couldn't bear it. Poor Teddy.
"I hope ITV bring in a new girl for him.
"Whoever raised Teddy did a great job, as he handled Faye so well. It was so awkward, I'm not watching it anymore."
Viewers have complained to Ofcom after Faye's outburst at Teddy over footage of him in Casa Amor.
They claim she was "emotionally abusive" as she screamed at Teddy for an hour on Friday night.
Poor Teddy
The lettings manager, 25, sparked fight night in the villa with her furious rage directed at all of the lads.
Yet it was her aggressiveness towards now-ex Teddy, which saw her brand the Manchester lad a "two faced p***k" which caused concern.
Senior financial consultant Teddy broke down in tears after the bust-up with the feisty estate agent, with his emotional turmoil leaving fans begging for bosses to step in.
Meanwhile, his loved ones watching at home have called for Faye's removal from the Mallorca villa.
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I don't have words for what she has done.
Teddy's cousin Tania Monteiro, 36, who lives in Portugal, frankly told the : "I don't have words for what she has done."
Former Strictly Come Dancing pro James Jordan has also weighed in on the debate, branding Faye "very, very agressive."