Love Island
"These people are as good as people get, and they love their son."
The ITV2 companion show attracted more than 400 complaints over remarks about Ekin-Su Cülcüloğlu and an interview with Jacques O’Neill.
Reece, Jamie, Nathalia and Lacey are set to shake things up as late arrivals on the ITV2 reality show.
Almost 3000 complaints have been made due to "alleged bullying and misogynistic behaviour" from the male Islanders.
The women's charity said they've been tagged in a "stream of Twitter posts" about some of the Islanders' behaviour.
"Although we have never met, we stand together today united against the hate."
"What a rollercoaster of emotions that was from start to finish!"
The former Islander said the show "broke" him and left him feeling "so mentally drained".
“I think Jacques felt like his time was up and as producers we have to respect his decision."
Stars from past seasons have gone on to host documentaries, commentate on horse racing and tread the boards in the West End.