Love Island’s Amy Hart has been offered "welfare and psychological support" on the show following her split from Curtis Pritchard.
Fan concern for the 27-year-old flight attendant has grown after she was dumped by the 23-year-old ballroom dancer on last night’s (04.07.19) show, and viewers have raised fears about her "mental health".
But a ‘Love Island’ spokesman insists there is "welfare and psychological support on hand at all times", and they told The Sun newspaper that the ITV2 dating show takes the wellbeing of contestants "extremely seriously".
A number of worried viewers took to Twitter last night to question how Amy was being cared for by the production team, after she was left in tears over the last few days when Curtis told her he was prepared to recouple with Jourdan Riane – if he hadn’t been snubbed by her – and then dumped Amy.
One wrote: "They need to get Amy out quick, she hasn’t done anything wrong but she’s going to need the support for her mental health , or at least have one on call (sic)"
Another tweeted: "Just some food for thought for the people being so hard on Amy over how hard she’s taking her situation with Curtis, and why it’s important that @loveisland actually take care of Amy and her mental health. (sic)"
One shared: "I sincerely hope that Amy is getting the emotional support she deserves after all the Curtis heartbreak. Presumably your welfare team have been chatting to her? (sic)"
Curtis opted to recouple with Amy earlier this week but it wasn’t until afterwards that she discovered he had pursued Jourdan, who opted to get together with Danny Williams instead, while Amy was away in Casa Amor.
And last night, Curtis and Amy’s relationship came to an end when she confronted him about moving on, and he said he "couldn’t promise" his head wouldn’t be turned again.
He said: "I’ve meant everything I’ve said but I can’t promise you that this won’t happen again and I don’t want to hurt you how I’ve hurt you. It’s on me, everything is on me. And I am sorry for everything I have done to you. You have every right to say whatever you want about me or to me. I am truly sorry."
A heartbroken Amy replied: "How can you go from saying you want a future with me, you want to be with me to now saying you don’t want to be with me. You’re a liar. You’re a compulsive liar."