‘Cruel trolls’ target Love Island’s Georgia Steel with ‘vile threats’ online
The reality star previously featured on the fourth series of the hit dating show in 2018.
Love Island: All Stars contestant Georgia Steel has been subjected to “vile threats and nasty messages” on social media in recent days, a statement on her official Instagram said.
The 25-year-old, who featured on the fourth series of the hit dating show in 2018, appeared to be confused over her feelings for fellow Islanders Toby Aromolaran, Callum Jones, and Tom Clare in recent episodes of the ITV2 show.
Steel found herself under fire for her behaviour on the show after several clips showing her connections with the different contestants were played during the PDA Awards – sparking criticism online.
A statement posted to her Instagram stories said: “Love Island is an amazing TV show and we have loved watching this series as much as everybody else.
“The last few episodes have been difficult for us to watch, but what’s far worse is the hate Georgia is receiving online.
“It is a TV show and everyone has their opinions, please remember it’s not real life!
“Sending vile threats and nasty messages and comments is totally unacceptable. Trolling is not OK.
“Georgia is a daughter, granddaughter, sister and friend, and these hurtful comments will not only devastate her when she leaves the villa but also deeply hurt those around her.
“For the messages of love, support and kindness we see you and we thank you.”
A spokesperson from ITV said: “We would always urge our viewers to be kind when engaging in social media conversations about our Islanders, and to remember that they are real people with feelings.”
Love Island: All Stars continues on ITV2 and ITVX.