Love Island Ofcom complaints have skyrocketed to a whopping 9000.
Viewers of the ITV2 dating show have blasted the ‘abusive’ behaviour that has left stars ‘broken’ and ANOTHER on-screen romp which has sparked major backlash.
9,339 viewers were very unhappy some of the scenes that occurred during the programme - with the majority being about the alleged bullying towards Shakira Khan, 22.
The complaints were registered with Ocfcom and now the watchdog is investigating the show.
Shakira and Harry Cooksley, 30, recently got back together after he went exclusive with Helena Ford, 29, leaving her heartbroken.
The trio had been involved in a very messy love triangle from the very start of the series, after originally coupling up with Shakira, and then deciding to be with Helena.

Love Island Ofcom complaints have skyrocketed to a whopping 9000 as viewers blast 'abusive' behaviour leaving stars 'broken'

According to The Sun , 9,339 viewers were very unhappy some of the scenes that occurred during the programme - with the majority being about the alleged bullying towards Shakira Khan, 22 (pictured with Harry Cooksley)

Shakira (pictured) has been involved in a very messy love triangle from the very start of the series, after originally coupling up with Shakira, and then deciding to be with Helena
Many have questioned Harry's behaviour throughout the show.
Despite sharing their concern over Shakira, many have taken to X, formerly known as Twitter, to share how well Shakira has been perceived.
'Shakira is the most respectful, self aware, mature person in Love Island history, never mind the fact that she's only 22.'
'Shakira is so real that she's willing to leave the villa without a man or winning instead of faking it with Conor till the end, if anything we can be proud of her for staying true to herself, but damn Harry?!?'
'"I do like him, I just don't like him enough," you know what Shakira that's real.'
'Well you can't say Shakira is a game player! She could have faked it with Ty and Conor to get to the final and potentially win but looks like she dgaf about winning or getting to the final.'
Duty of care is available to all Islanders 24/7.
But 29 people did take to Ofcom to share their concerns about Harry after he opened up about his true feelings towards Shakira.
The publication reported that 298 were made about the way Blu Chegini, 26, spoke to Toni Laites, 24, during an argument - and accused the star of 'stirring drama' to get more 'air time' as final approaches.
Megan Clarke, 24, made a shock return to the villa last week after getting brutally dumped from the villa - and this led onto 55 complains about it.
Daily Mail contacted ITV for comment.
Meanwhile others took to social media to share their complaints about some of the Islanders getting frisky in the communal bedroom.
Earlier this week viewers pointed out that Meg Moore, x, and Dejon Noel-Williams, x, had close under the sheets during Monday and Tuesday's episodes.
One said on X: 'Meg and Dejon having sex is making me sick I’m making a complaint to OFCOM.'
'Ffs every night Meg and Dejon having sex save our eyes plz.'
'I do not want to see Meg and Dejon having sex twice producers. My day is ruined.'

Megan Clarke, 24, (pictured) made a shock return to the villa last week after getting brutally dumped from the villa - and this led onto 55 complains about it
'I feel like Meg and Dejon is sexually assaulting me in my own home. Please don’t ever show them having sex on my screen again please!'
'WE DON’T WANT TO SEE MEG AND DEJON HAVING SEX.'
Last week it was revealed that Love Island had racked up more than one thousand Ofcom complaints with fans appalled by the 'misogyny and bullying' on the ITV2 show, which has reduced stars to tears.
The recent few weeks of the series have been full of drama, so it's no surprise that viewers have taken to the telly regulator to share their concerns.
The complaints that have been made have been registered with Ofcom, the regulator will not be investigating the show.
According to The Sun, a whopping 280 people took to the broadcasting watchdog to shared their complaints over Harrison Solomon, 22, Dejon Noel-Williams, 26, and 30-year-old Harry Cooksley's alleged misogynic behaviour.
Meanwhile others (247 people) shared their concern about Shakira after some alleged bullying.
And there are some episodes in particular that concerned viewers.

Meg and Dejon got very close under the sheets earlier this week on the ITV2 dating show (pictured)
The instalment that aired on July 20 received a number of complaints - including 222 viewers that weren't happy about Dejon's behaviour towards women.
And a number of islanders raised some eyebrows on July 17.
69 people complained about Harrison's alleged misogynic behaviour and a further 27 took to the regulator to share concern about Shakira's well-being.
Love Island's episode on July 15 bagged 184 in total about a number of different things.
107 people complained about Harrison's alleged misogynic behaviour and 44 weren't happy with how Lauren Wood, 26, was perceived on the show.
34 others thought that there was some bullying behaviour towards Shakira and Toni.
Before entering the villa, the show share a number of care protocols with the stars, including training in language and behaviour.
They are also told to suspend social media and are given ongoing support before, during and after they take part in the programme.
ITV's official website states: 'Programme contributors will be offered a full package of measures to ensure they remain supported prior to, during and after the filming period on the show.
'After an initial trial period, the show will now formally introduce a guideline asking participants to pause social media handles and accounts for the duration of their time on the show, to ensure that both the Islanders and their families are protected from the adverse effects of social media.'
The welfare services that islanders are offered include: comprehensive psychological support, training on impacts of socal media, financial management, conversations regarding the impact of participation on the show.
They are also offered an aftercare package and guidance and advice on taking on management.
Love Island continues tonight at 9pm on ITV2 and is available to stream on ITVX.