Love Island's Amy Hart offered 'psychological support' after Curtis Pritchard drama

She was extremely upset in last night's episode

Published 4th Jul 2019

Last night's episode of Love Island left viewers upset after Curtis Pritchard admitted that his head had been turned by new Islander Jourdan Riane. And Curtis' admission left his 'half-girlfriend' Amy Hart devastated and in tears, considering whether she wanted to stay on the show.

This led to fans of the hit ITV2 show to call on bosses to offer the appropriate care for Amy, including psychological support.

Following the outcry, a spokesperson for the show confirmed ALL Islanders are offered support, saying, "We take the emotional well-being of all the Islanders extremely seriously".

"We have dedicated welfare producers and psychological support on hand at all times who monitor and regularly speak to al of the Islanders in private and off camera, especially if someone appears to be upset.

"All the Islanders are therefore fully supported by the professionals on site and by their friends in the villa".

They added, "This means Islanders are always able to reach out and talk to someone if they feel the need. We will of course continue to monitor all of our Islanders in line with our robust protocols. Love Island holds a mirror up to relationships and all the different dynamics that go with them".

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Having found out what Curtis had said to Jourdan, Amy told him, "My whole life I've been looking for someone who accepts me for me and I truly thought you'd found that in me so for me to sit here and listen to this I'm like... Where do I go from here?". She then walked off and broke down to the girls.

Tonight's episode is set to be dramatic with Amy and Curtis trying to patch up their broken relationship.

We hope Amy is OK.

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