FANS of Love Island have complained to Ofcom after accusing the show’s bosses of targeting one of the villa’s girls in a game.

The was a brutal one for many , dragging up behind the scenes chats and savage public opinions for all to hear.

'Love Island' TV Show, Series 13, Episode 30, Mallorca, Spain - 30 Jun 2026Fans of Love Island have complained to Ofcom about one of the villa’s girls being seemingly targeted in a challenge Credit: Shutterstock Editorial 'Love Island' TV Show, Series 13, Episode 30, Mallorca, Spain - 30 Jun 2026Jasmine took the brunt of the tough blows in the Tea, Receipts and Truths challenge last week Credit: Shutterstock Editorial

But viewers felt in particular was on the receiving end of far too much in comparison to everyone else, to the point where it appeared like the episode was purposefully targeting her.

Fans responded to this by complaining to , with the majority of messages sent in accusing the show of treating her unfairly.

Viewers also took to X to call out the game’s cruelty, where most of the scathing remarks that arose seemed aimed at Jasmine.

One user said: “Why are the producers going after Jasmine like that?”

'Love Island' TV Show, Series 13, Episode 10, Mallorca, Spain - 10 Jun 2026She’s partnered up with Kavan Credit: Shutterstock Editorial 'Love Island' TV Show, Series 13, Episode 9, Mallorca, Spain - 09 Jun 2026A lot of the remarks in the challenge were about whether Jasmine had a thing for Lorenzo despite staying with Kavan Credit: Shutterstock Editorial

A second shared: “There should’ve been equal messages for everybody. Instead, it just felt very targeted.”

A third added: “I can’t believe we’ve let producers get away with not exposing the rest of islanders especially when there was discourse going around with certain situations bc they were too fixed on gunning jasmine in the challenge.”

The islanders took part in a Tea, Receipts and Truths challenge during Thursday’s episode, where Jasmine was frequently called out for her dynamic with ladies man Lorenzo.

The pair were coupled up with one another at the start of the series, but are now with Kavan and Yasmin respectively.

Finley in the challenge that read: “They’re having an affair in plain sight,” before it was revealed to be about Jasmine and Lorenzo.

The pair were then confronted by their partners, who were left unhappy about the comment.

Fans were convinced the challenge was a clear attempt to try to get between Jasmine and Kavan.

In a further twist, during the heart rate challenge Jasmine and Lorenzo both raised each other’s pulses the most.

Love Island continues at 9pm on ITV2 and ITVX.