LOVE Island viewers threatened to report All Stars to Ofcom last night after watching the latest snogging challenge.
The drama kicked off when Casey O’Gorman, known for his cheeky charm, gave viewers an eyeful during the steamy task.
He strutted around the South Africa villa wearing nothing but a pair of tight speedos.
The bizarre choice of swimwear triggered some fans who weren’t impressed, branding it “a violation.”
Taking to social media, one viewer wrote: “Sending an ofcom complaint about Casey speedos.”
Another added: “I’m sorry I just started paying attention. IS CASEY WEARING A F*****G SPEEDO? It’s a violation.”
A third said: “I’m traumatised by seeing Casey in speedos”
Despite the backlash, others defended Casey, saying it’s all part of the fun.
One penned: “Btw I love that some of the boys are wearing speedos this season especially Casey cuz even tho I don’t like him I appreciate the package so to speak…”
Another famous fan of the show has been watching from home and slammed the cast over their vocabulary last night.
Eagle-eyed Olivia Attwood, who appeared on series three back in 2017, said she was sick of the Islanders repeatedly saying they were a “slow burner”.
Olivia said: “There are two things I’d like to ban from the Love Island vocabulary, I actually think there should be a contingency contract.
“I don’t want to hear about you being a slow burner, go home and burn slowly.
“Also slow burning, is just code for ‘you’re not attracted to the person you’re coupled up with’, because in my experience, there is no such thing as a slow burning man.
“I also don’t want to hear about people ‘coming in or out of their shells’ on national TV.
“Like you’re not a mysterious librarian from an indie rom-com, you are on Love Island for the second time, you’re out… the shell is not in the room with us.”
Over the course of the last two weeks, Nas Majeed has repeatedly told Catherine Agbaje that he is a “slow burner”.
While Scott Thomas admitted he had gone back in to his “shell” after India Reynolds picked him as the “most calculated” during a game.