Love Island: Joe Criticised Over 'Controlling Behaviour' Towards Lucie By Viewers And Charity Campaigners

He was unhappy at her spending time with Tommy Fury in the villa.
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Love Island contestant Joe Garratt is facing further criticism from viewers and charity campaigners over his treatment of girlfriend Lucie Donlan, with accusations of emotional manipulative behaviour being levelled against him. 

The catering company owner sparked concern after Sunday night’s episode of the ITV2 reality show saw him tell Lucie he was uncomfortable about her friendship with Tommy Fury

Despite Lucy’s insistence there is nothing romantic going on between them, Joe remained unhappy at the amount of time they had been spending together, branding it “strange” and “disrespectful”.  

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Joe said he didn't like that Lucie was spending time with Tommy
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He was heard telling her: “The whole thing with Tommy, I’m not happy with it, it is strange. You were with him for a good hour. 

“You know I like you so much but I do doubt things at times.

“On the outside world, I’d find it disrespectful, and I don’t want to doubt us.”

He added: “I think you should get closer to the girls.”

 

Joe later said in the Beach Hut: “I need her to understand where I’m coming from and hopefully adapt to the situation.

“I hope today is the day she wakes up and she will change.”

Many viewers on social media stated their belief his conduct had crossed a line, with some claiming it was gaslighting, which is a form of emotional abuse where a person tries to gain power and control by planting seeds of uncertainty in someone else’s mind. 

A number of former Islanders were also left feeling uncomfortable at the episode...

After over 300 complaints were made to Ofcom about the treatment of Lucie on the show, Charity Women’s Aid has since told Love Island fans to look out for warning signs of such behaviour in their own relationships. 

Adina Claire, Co-Chief Executive of Women’s Aid, told HuffPost UK: “Controlling behaviour is never acceptable, and with Love Island viewers complaining to Ofcom in record numbers about Joe’s possessive behaviour towards Lucie, more people are becoming aware of this and want to challenge it.

“Abusive relationships often start off with subtle signs of control, so it’s important that it is recognised at an early stage.

“Love Island viewers are now very vocal in calling out unhealthy behaviour between couples on the show, and this is a positive development.”

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Joe's behaviour towards Lucie has raised concerns
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Relationship support charity Relate’s Head of Service Quality and Clinical Practice, Ammanda Major, added: “Gaslighting is any behaviour which deliberately causes somebody to think they are wrong about something when they aren’t.

“When done consistently, it is a form of emotional abuse and has no place in a loving healthy relationship or in any relationship. It can seriously affect a person’s ability to function in everyday life as they start to doubt their own abilities and behaviours.

“Signs of gaslighting include being told you are ‘too sensitive’, that it’s your job to always apologise because ‘it’s always your fault and everyone else thinks so too’, being told ‘you’re crazy or mad’, being told lies which are then denied – even when you have proof that they were lies and aligning others against you.

“If you’re concerned this is happening within your relationship it’s important to speak to somebody,” she said.

This is not the first time concerns have been raised over how Joe is conducting his relationship with Lucie. 

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Lucie was visibly emotional during their conversations
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He raised eyebrows earlier in the series when he told Lucie he didn’t feel like he could trust her after Tommy picked her to go out on a date with, despite the fact she had no control over the situation. 

Since Love Island launched in 2015, there have been a number of occasions where concerns have been raised over the male Islanders’ behaviour towards the female contestants.

Last year saw charity Women’s Aid claim Adam Collard displayed “warning signs” that people should look out for when he dumped Rosie Williams. 

“In a relationship, a partner questioning your memory of events, trivialising your thoughts or feelings, and turning things around to blame you can be part of pattern of gaslighting and emotional abuse,” Katie Ghose, the chief executive of Women’s Aid, said at the time. 

The 2017 series also prompted comments from the charity with CEO Polly Neate singling out Jonny Mitchell for saying another man “would have to prise Tyla from his cold, dead hands”.

In a blog published on HuffPost UK, she wrote: “It did not demonstrate just how much he liked her and it certainly wasn’t funny. It was possessive and controlling.”

Other helplines and support...

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  • Broken Rainbow- The LGBT domestic violence charity - 0845 2 60 55 60
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Love Island Contestants 2019
Yewande Biala(01 of12)
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Age: 23

From: Dublin, Ireland

Occupation: Scientist

She says: "I think people may be surprised. Every time I say that I’m a scientist, people are shocked. I think there are loads of intelligent people on reality television."
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Lucie Donlan(02 of12)
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Age: 21

From: Newquay

Occupation: Surfer

She says: "I stand out and I’m different to the usual girls that might go on the show. I’m more into sports as well as being glam. I can do both, which makes me stand out compared to other girls. I’m more of a guy’s girl than a girl’s girl."

Claim to fame: "The last guy I was with was Charlie [Frederick] from last year’s Love Island. We got together a few weeks after he came out of the villa."
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Amber Gill(03 of12)
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Age: 21

From: Newcastle

Occupation: Beauty therapist

She says: "I like tall guys who are muscly and athletic, I like people that go to the gym because that’s what I like. I want someone who is funny and that I can have fun with and doesn’t take themselves too seriously because I am daft."

Claim to fame: "I know a few of the former Islanders from Newcastle, like Adam Collard and Ellie Brown. Everyone knows everyone in Newcastle!"
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Amy Hart(04 of12)
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Age: 26

From: Worthing, Sussex

Occupation: Cabin crew

She says: "I I have weird celebrity crushes like David Walliams and Simon
Cowell. You’d never go there obviously but there is something about them."

Claim to fame: "I went on a night out once and Liam from One Direction was there. We were in the VIP bit and so was he and he walked past me and I smiled and he said ‘Hey, you alright? What’s your name?’ He told us to come and sit in his booth and we had a picture together."
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Anna Vakili(05 of12)
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Age: 28

From: London

Occupation: Pharmacist

She says: "I’m difficult to handle, I’m a drama queen and I overreact. I’m clumsy and I’m a messy eater. I spill my drinks all the time. I’m stubborn as well, if I’m in a mood then it’s really hard to get me out of the mood."

Claim to fame: "I ended up on the Iranian News earlier this year when my sister and I were away in Qatar with two Iranian footballers who have a huge following. Suddenly my followers went up by 20,000 and I started being tagged in fan pages!"
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Anton Danyluk(06 of12)
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Age: 24

From: Airdrie, Scotland

Occupation: Gym owner

He says: "That’s a medical condition that I have… a wandering eye! I’ve never really been loyal in any of my relationships. My last relationship, I actually got caught cheating for the first time in my life and it changed everything for me. I saw how much it hurt her and what it did to her. So, for me going to into Love Island, it’s going to be the biggest test of my life."
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Tommy Fury(07 of12)
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Age: 20

From: Manchester

Occupation: Boxer

He says: "I won’t be afraid to go and have a splash about in the pool, I’ll mingle with people and find out about everyone because at the end of the day I’ll be living with these people for a long time so it’ll be nice to see if I have a bromance in there, along with a relationship. It’s nice to be a bit standoutish."

Claim to fame: "It’s probably my brother, Tyson, but I’m my own man and I’ve said it throughout my whole boxing career. I don’t want to be labelled as his little brother, I’m my own man and I’m doing the best that I can do in life and that’s all I’m setting out to achieve."
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Joe Garratt(08 of12)
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Age: 22

From: South east London

Occupation: Catering company owner

He says: "I’ve only had one girlfriend. I knew her locally but I think we started chatting through social media. I meet people in bars, that’s my go-to."

Claim to fame: "I used to play semi-professional rugby."
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Michael Griffiths(09 of12)
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Age: 27

From: Liverpool

Occupation: Firefighter

He says: "I get complimented on my smile a lot. People seem to be obsessed with my lips. I’d rate myself ten out of ten, I would have said nine but I’m a hero so it bumps it up."
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Sherif Lanre(10 of12)
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Age: 20

From: London

Occupation: Chef and semi-pro rugby player

He says: "I’m upbeat and cheeky and outrageous with my own friends so hopefully that continues in the villa. I’m always on a mission to make people
laugh.That’ll be of value in there."
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Callum MacLeod(11 of12)
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Age: 28

From: South Wales

Occupation: Aircraft engineer

He says: "I would say my best feature is my tan - give me an hour and I am golden."
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Curtis Pritchard(12 of12)
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Age: 23

From: Shropshire

Occupation: Ballroom and Latin dancer

He says: "I have lived a very sheltered life because of my dancing, I’ve not done a lot of going out partying, going on dates because I haven’t had time to. Being truthful I’ve probably been on less than ten dates, maybe five dates. I have never met anyone online, I’ve never used a dating app."

Claim to fame: "I would say my claim to fame is that I’m on Dancing with the Stars Ireland and AJ Pritchard from Strictly Come Dancing is my brother."
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