Viewers of ITV’s “Love Island” say they will contact media regulator Ofcom after alleging that the show’s producers treated contestant Jasmine Gaziza Müller “unacceptably.” Multiple reports describe audience criticism focusing on the way producers handle or present Jasmine, with some viewers using strong language such as “predatory” and “woman-hating.” The complaints are being framed as a response to perceived conduct by the programme’s “bosses” rather than by other cast members. The reports indicate that the controversy is driven by audience concern that producers’ actions or decisions toward Jasmine are inappropriate and could be harmful. While the coverage notes that viewers have expressed the intention to raise the issue with Ofcom, it does not specify what specific incidents prompted the complaints or what outcome viewers expect. As of the reports, it remains unclear whether Ofcom has opened any formal investigation or asked ITV for additional information.