‘Love Island’ dedicated last night’s (03.06.19) series five launch episode to late former Islander Mike Thalassitis.
The ITV2 show paid tribute to the programme’s former contestant, who was found dead aged 26 in woodland near his home in March, by showing a picture of Mike at the conclusion of the episode.
An accompanying message read: "In loving memory of Mike Thalassitis 1993 – 2019 (sic)"
The tribute came after it was reported producers decided it would be the "right thing" to acknowledge the "difficult subject" upon the show’s return.
A source said: "Producers wanted to pay their respects to Mike and show his friends, family and fans that he was a part of the Love Island family and is missed deeply by everyone.
"It is a really difficult subject but they wanted to address it rather than sweep it under the carpet or pretend it hasn’t happened."
‘Love Island’ has come under fire following the deaths of Mike and former Islander Sophie Gradon, 32, with some even calling for the show to be axed in the wake of ITV pulling ‘The Jeremy Kyle Show’ after 14 years following the death of a participant.
Mike appeared on the third ‘Love Island’ series in 2017 and went on to star on ‘Celebs Got Dating’ in February 2018.
Just two days after his death, the E4 dating show dedicated an episode to the former footballer.
After the credits rolled, a photo of Mike appeared on the screen alongside the words "In memory of Mike Thalassitis 1993-2019".
Following Mike’s death, former ‘Love Island’ stars Kem Cetinay and Amber Davies led tributes to the late star.
Kem wrote: "Such heartbreaking news. My thoughts go out to all of Mikes friends and family (sic)"
Amber added in her own post: "I am in utter shock. @MikeThalassitis you were one of the most genuine guy! I just can’t believe this! You’ll be missed so much you have no idea (sic)"