Love Island fans issue Ofcom complaints as they fume over Molly bullying row

Love Island fans have speculated that complaints will be made to Ofcom following claims Jess Harding and Ella Thomas are "bullying" Molly Marsh.

Tensions have been rising in the villa ever since Zachariah Noble arrived and set his sights on theatre performer Molly, 21.

This caused problems between her and original partner Mitchel Taylor, with many of the girls claiming the blonde bombshell has been messing him around.

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Following the latest instalment of the hit ITV2 dating show, fans headed to social media and threatened sending complaints to the communications regulator.

One fan wrote: "Jess and Ella might wanna be careful before they get bullying complaints sent to ofcom."

"There’s a lot of b***hes in this season of Love Island. Give it another week and I reckon there’ll be complaints going in to Ofcom about how some of the other islanders are bullying Molly.. *cough* JESS *cough* Not vibing how everyone is being towards Molly tbh," shared a second.

While a third echoed: "The Karen’s are gonna start calling OFCOM and reporting bullying against Molly soon."

During the episode, Molly was raging when new bombshell Charlotte Sumner joined Zach for a training session.

Not wanting the two to have alone time, Molly decided to join the newly formed couple and workout alongside them.

But Molly's actions quickly became topic of conversation as Jess, 22, pointed out: "Look, look, look! Molly is doing the most.

"She's not leaving Zach's side today. She is obviously pretending that she just wanted to work out," replied Ella, 23.

Jess added: "She knows we're talking about her. I don't give a f***. Give a f***."

When Molly asked Jess why she wasn't joining their session, the blonde bombshell replied: "I don't want to intrude in the triangle babe."

Back in the gym, Molly told Zach: "I can literally hear every conversation. Just shut up."

But the frosty exchange didn't sit well with fans who shared their thoughts online, with one writing: "I cant with how all the girls are treating Molly it’s actually borderline bullying I feel so bad for her".

A second viewer added: "I won’t lie it’s giving bullying a bit. Molly has done madness but she hasn’t done enough for people to be grouping and giggling. Not even groups of 2 but huge groups…"

"That Jess and Ella are right little bully's man, give it a rest #loveisland," echoed another person.

While a fourth fumed: "I really don't think Ella or Jess are genuine at all, they're giving a high school bully."

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