A domestic abuse charity has raised questions about Adam Collard’s behaviour on Love Island.
Women’s Aid has urged women to recognise “unhealthy behaviour in relationships” following recent scenes on the ITV2 dating show between Adam and fellow contestant Rosie Williams.
Gym owner Adam, 22, has annoyed some viewers with his treatment of solicitor Rosie, 26, after turning his affections to newcomer Zara McDermott, a 21-year-old government advisor.
A heartbroken Rosie had poured her heart out to Adam on a recent episode, tearfully telling him she felt embarrassed and hurt that he fancied Zara, especially as just days earlier she’d been intimate in bed with him, and she felt they had a future together.
Adam, however, doesn’t think he’s done nothing wrong and suggested Rosie’s behaviour had pushed him away from her, rather than Zara’s arrival.
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Viewers were also riled that Adam appeared to smirk as Rosie broke down, although he did later say he didn’t like watching Rosie cry or be upset.
Adam had previously ditched contestant Kendall Rae Knight in favour of Rosie, before Zara’s arrival.
Katie Ghose, the chief executive of Women’s Aid, has said: “
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