The boys in the Love Island villa have supported Teddy Soares following his troubles with Faye Winter.
On Friday night’s instalment of the ITV2 reality series, Faye was upset after seeing a video in the movie night challenge.
The clip showed Teddy admit that he was sexually attracted to Clarisse Juliette, prompting Faye to later call Teddy a liar in an expletive-ridden tirade.
She also clashed with Jake Cornish after she saw a video where he encouraged the boys to flirt with the girls in Casa Amor, whilst also shouting at Dale Mehmet as he tried to calm down the situation.
On Sunday night’s show, the following morning was shown as Teddy stayed in a different bed to Faye.

Later, when sat outside with the boys, Teddy discussed what had happened.
He said that he felt Faye was not ready for a romantic relationship.
Teddy believed Faye just saw their relationship as “a plane waiting to go down in her eyes”.
Dale noted he felt she just “wanted an out” in their situation due to the “minor” issue that sparked the emotional reaction.


The boys sat and supported Teddy through the drama, with Jake saying he often reacts like Faye in situations but can “control” it.
Meanwhile, in the Beach Hut, Faye said of Teddy: “In my eyes, he has done wrong in Casa Amor.”
She backed this up in her conversations with the girls too and said she was “fine”.
Viewers of the show had quite a strong reaction to the disagreement on Friday night, prompting some to complain to broadcasting regulator Ofcom about the scenes, with some viewers expressing concern for Teddy and Faye's welfare.

In response to the criticism, a spokesperson for ITV told The Mirro r: “Welfare and duty of care towards our contributors is always our primary concern, and we take the emotional well-being of all the Islanders extremely seriously.
"We have dedicated welfare producers and psychological support on hand at all times who monitor and regularly speak to all of the Islanders in private and off camera, especially if someone appears to be upset.
"All the Islanders are therefore fully supported by the professionals on site and by their friends in the villa. Islanders can always reach out and talk to someone if they feel the need."
*Love Island continues at 9pm on ITV2 and ITV Hub, with previous episodes available on ITV Hub and added to BritBox the following morning.
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