Caroline Flack has spoken out in defence of Love Island - just days before the show hits screens.
The ITV2 summer hit will return to the channel on Monday, June 3, as 12 more Islander's descend on the now-famous villa.
But the show has made a quiet comeback following calls for the show to be axed in the wake of the cancellation of another ITV programme, The Jeremy Kyle Show.
It also follows the two deaths of former contestants, Sophie Gradon, 32, and Mike Thalassitis, 26.
Show host Caroline has defended the show, saying that negative headlines about Love Island made her "angry".
Speaking to Cosmopolitan magazine, the television presenter said: "It's dangerous and I'm really, really angry.
"It's not just that you're blaming a TV show, you're blaming people and their jobs."

Caroline continued: "In life, we all have a duty of care to look out for each other, but I don't think it's fair to point fingers of blame.
"This is a much bigger issue than just a reality TV show, and when something this bad happens... when something this horrible and sad occurs, it's so dangerous to point fingers within hours and minutes of it happening.
"None of us know what's going through someone's mind and we can't sit there and speculate.
"It's time to think about the bigger picture, about what's going on with young men and young people and the pressures of modern life. It's just too sad and too sensitive to talk about."

Off the back of the negative response, ITV recently announced an overhaul to its duty of care process - which now include compulsory therapy sessions and social media training.
In the interview, Caroline also spoke about her own love life as she watches new Islanders try and find love.
The 39-year-old split from ex-fiancé Andrew Brady in December after a whirlwind romance.
She said: "(I'm) getting back on the horse. I've been dating and really enjoying it.
"I've decided to give people a chance, go and date and have some fun with it. There doesn't always have to be an end goal.

"You can't look on broken relationships as failures. Being engaged was the best feeling in the world... We had a wonderful year but it didn't work out."
And don't expect her to be publicising her future romances.
"It's nice to celebrate how you feel at a particular time, but don't get carried away," Caroline said.
"This time last year I was planning a wedding. Did it happen? No."
The July issue of Cosmopolitan is on sale from May 31.