Love Island's Amy is heartbroken
Following the Love Island Casa Amor drama, Amy Hart has reportedly been taken off set and offered emotional support.
Ever since her 'half-boyfriend' Curtis expressed interest in new girl Jourdan, Amy's been distraught.
According to MailOnline, she's been, 'offered psychological support.'
If you've been watching the show then you're probably well aware of Curtis' antics these last few days.
While Amy was away in Casa Amor with six new boys, Curtis was living it up in the main villa with six new girls.
The difference is, Amy had been staying loyal while Curtis had been grafting new girl Jourdan.
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Curtis made the decision to stay in his couple with Amy during the Casa Amor shock re-coupling.
However, the only reason he chose not to re-couple with Jourdan was because she pretty much turned him down earlier that day.
After numerous conversations and rows with Amy, Curtis made the decision to call off their relationship on last night's episode.
Complaints
The show aired devastating scenes of Amy crying in the Beach Hut.
In the clips, she claimed she had no future following the heartbreak.
According to MailOnline, Ofcom received nearly 200 complains over concern for Amy's well-being.
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The publication have now revealed that Amy has been taken off set and offered psychological support.
A spokesperson for the show told MailOnline, 'We take the emotional well-being of all the Islanders extremely seriously.'
Has Casa Amor broken up Curmy for good? 😢 #LoveIsland pic.twitter.com/3CWdD3F12Q
— Love Island (@LoveIsland) July 4, 2019
'We have dedicated welfare producers and psychological support on hand at all times.'
They said they, 'monitor and regularly speak to all of the Islanders in private and off camera, especially if someone appears to be upset.'
The spokesperson went on, 'All the Islanders are therefore fully supported by the professionals on site and by their friends in the villa.'
'This means Islanders are always able to reach out and talk to someone if they feel the need.'
Anna sticking up for her girl once again. 👏 #LoveIsland pic.twitter.com/6k62rJP9s1
— Love Island (@LoveIsland) July 4, 2019
'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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Meanwhile, Amy's parents have spoken out following the Casa Amor drama. Read what they had to say here.
And go here to see what Curtis' brother AJ has to say on his brothers behaviour.
Love Island returns to Virgin Media Two tonight from 9pm.