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ITV forced to respond after Love Island fans complain over lack of subtitles despite welcoming first Deaf contestant: ‘We’re sorry for the disappointment’-Stella Akinwumi-Entertainment – Metro

ITV responded to the backlash on social media.

ITV forced to respond after Love Island fans complain over lack of subtitles despite welcoming first Deaf contestant: ‘We’re sorry for the disappointment’-Stella Akinwumi-Entertainment – Metro

Tasha Ghouri is the show’s first Deaf contestant (Picture: ITV2/ Instagram)

ITV has responded to Love Island viewers after the first episode came without subtitles, days after introducing the show’s first Deaf contestant Tasha Ghouri.

The new series of the hit ITV2 dating show launched on Monday night, with a new cast of boys and girls entering the villa in the hopes of finding love and winning a share of that £50,000 prize fund.

In a Love Island first, the singletons’ fate was in the hands of the public, as they got to decide who coupled up with who – with Tasha pairing up with estate agent Andrew Le Page.

During last night’s episode, fans were in awe after Tasha called a group meeting to share that she wears a wears a cochlear implant.

However, viewers took to Twitter to complain about the lack of subtitles, which left many unable to locate the accessibility feature.

‘Imagine #LoveIsland having their first deaf contestant but still not having subtitles accessible when watching live on ITVHub,’ one person wrote.

so love island has its first deaf contestant but no subtitles on demand …

— jas bennett (@jas__bennett) June 6, 2022

Find it very ironic that @LoveIsland have their first deaf contestant but @ITV don’t have subtitles on ITV hub for the first episode #LoveIslandUK

— Jasmine (@JasmineLaurenEW) June 6, 2022

imagine having a deaf contestant on love island but still making it so inaccessible with how loud the music is and no subtitles

— Pheebs 🌙 (taylor’s version) (@pheebsok) June 6, 2022

hiiii @itv2 your subtitles are quite slow tonight for #LoveIsland 😩 not great for accessibility especially when you have a deaf contestant

— caitlin (@ifyouseecait) June 6, 2022

The irony of having a deaf cast member but no subtitles on this show #loveisland

— Rafia 🌈🌈🌈 (@rafiaproduces) June 6, 2022

Imagine #LoveIsland having their first deaf contestant but still not having subtitles accessible when watching live on ITVHub 🥴🥴

— m egg (@meganfj) June 6, 2022

We’re sorry for the disappointment. We’re working on subtitle offering including on the live streams so watch this space!

— ITV Hub Help (@itvhubhelp) June 6, 2022

‘The irony of having a deaf cast member but no subtitles on this show #loveisland.’ another added.

The network addressed the controversy on social media and wrote: ‘We’re sorry for the disappointment. We’re working on subtitle offering including on the live streams so watch this space!’

A spokesperson told Metro.co.uk: ‘All Love Island programmes will carry subtitles on ITV2 and for catch-up on the ITV Hub.’  

Fans questioned over the lack of subtitles (Picture: ITV)

Tasha – who has been Deaf since birth – won’t require additional support for her hearing difficulties while on the show, and her implant provides a sensation of hearing to people who have permanent, severe to profound deafness, and cannot hear the full range of speech sounds with standard hearing aids.

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Love Island 2022 is now well and truly underway, with comedian Iain Stirling back with his voiceovers and wife Laura Whitmore back as presenter.

Elsewhere during Monday’s debut, Davide Sanclimenti made a late arrival as this year’s first bombshell, and is sure to cause disruption tonight when he chooses a girl to couple up with.

Love Island returns tonight at 9pm on ITV2.

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