Casa Amor bombshell accused of homophobia following Love Island debut
One of this year’s Love Island singletons have been accused of ‘homophobic’ abuse.
Kodie Murphy, is one of this year’s bombshells on the series and he’s already made his debut on the dating show.
However, after the 20-year-old was confirmed in the Casa line-up, he was hit by several accusations
‘What a way to end pride month, a boy who I went secondary school with who bullied me for being gay is put on love island,’ one person tweeted.
Someone else added: ‘I second this. I’ve seen it happen from Kodie.’
Love Island has previously stated that it has a zero tolerance approach to offensive and abusive language.
Upon eviction, they will also be offered practical assistance including advice on finances, management, social media and adjusting to life back home.
The welfare team will keep in touch for at least 14 months and islanders will partake in a minimum of eight therapy sessions, with additional help provided where applicable.
Following her exit last week, Molly Marsh revealed that she will ‘definitely wait’ for Zachariah Noble, despite newcomer Kady McDermott coupling up with him.
‘I want to see him when he comes out and I want to carry on where we left off, because I think there’s still unfinished conversations and more to get to know about each other,’ she said.
She also admitted that she thought he would have followed her out of the villa.
‘Yeah, there was definitely a part of me that thought, “Come home with me.” I thought, “Let’s go and we can carry this on.” But it’s his journey as well and he probably needs to keep himself a little bit open and see if there is something there,’ Molly revealed.
‘Me and Zach had said to each other we can’t be fully closed off yet and it will take time to get there. But it was heading to that, we were quite close to being that,’ she continued.
Metro.co.uk has reached out to ITV for comment.
Love Island continues tonight at 9pm on ITV2.
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