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LOVE Island Ofcom complaints have soared to 1,215 as fans beg bosses to kick "controlling" Joe Garratt out of the villa.

Yesterday, the ITV2 reality show had been the subject of 794 complaints since Friday - with a little over 300 viewers concerned at the treatment of surfer Lucie Donlan.

 Love Island Ofcom complaints have soared to 1,215 as fans beg bosses to kick 'controlling' Joe Garratt out of the villa
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Love Island Ofcom complaints have soared to 1,215 as fans beg bosses to kick 'controlling' Joe Garratt out of the villaCredit: Rex Features

Today, that number has risen again to 1,215, although Ofcom has not revealed how many of the new complaints relate to Joe's behaviour towards Lucie.

The surfer broke down in tears on Sunday night's show after Joe, 22, told her off for talking to boys in the villa.

He said: "I'm not happy with it. It's strange. I think it's time for you to get close with the girls."

Joe then told some of his male pals in the villa: "I hope today is the day she woke up and she will change."

 Poor Lucie broke down in tears during a chat with Joe
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Poor Lucie broke down in tears during a chat with Joe
 She came under fire for being friends with Tommy
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She came under fire for being friends with Tommy
 Joe has been accused of 'gaslighting' Lucie
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Joe has been accused of 'gaslighting' LucieCredit: ITV2

One viewer laid into Joe on social media, saying: “Joe is actually so controlling i hate it lucie deserves to be loved sorry for hating on you at the start xxxxx."

Another added: “Seeing actual signs of emotional abuse on Love Island is excruciating.”

A third said: “Its actually becoming uncomfortable to watch how everyone is treating Lucie.

"I’d genuinely worry for her mental health.”

 Joe also complained that she was spending too much time with Tommy Fury
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Joe also complained that she was spending too much time with Tommy FuryCredit: Rex Features

Domestic violence charity Women's Aid praised Love Island fans for complaining about the scenes.

The charity's Adina Claire said: "Controlling behaviour is never acceptable, and with Love Island viewers complaining to Ofcom in record numbers about Joe's possessive behaviour towards Lucie, more people are becoming aware of this and want to challenge it.

"Abusive relationships often start off with subtle signs of control, so it’s important that it is recognised at an early stage.

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