
‘Love Island USA’ Warns Viewers To Stop Cyberbullying Its Contestants
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The dating show reminded fans that its "Islanders" are "real people."
“Love Island USA” is making it clear that cyberbullying of the reality show’s contestants won’t be tolerated.
If you’ve been on social media recently, then you’ve probably seen that the series’ seventh season has increasingly garnered negative attention from fans who’ve delivered harsh criticisms to an array of cast members online.
A large number of the disapproving posts stem from the Islanders’ controversial decision to vote Jeremiah Brown and Hannah Fields out of the villa during Sunday’s episode, making them the latest victims of elimination from the island.
During Tuesday’s episode, Peacock issued a warning to viewers.
“The keyword in Love Island is… LOVE. We love our fans. We love our Islanders. We don’t love cyberbullying, harassment or hate,” the message read.













