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Luca Bish’s family beg trolls to ‘stop messaging abuse’ after Love Island star ‘receives death threats’-Charlotte Manning-Entertainment – Metro

Luca’s account handler said they were ‘sick after crying’.

Luca Bish’s family beg trolls to ‘stop messaging abuse’ after Love Island star ‘receives death threats’-Charlotte Manning-Entertainment – Metro

Luca has received some horrible messages online (Picture: ITV)

The family of Love Island star Luca Bish have pleaded with viewers to stop sending ‘abuse’ to his social media accounts, after ‘receiving death threats’ online. 

Luca has faced some backlash in recent episodes after he was shown becoming angry at Billy Brown flirting with Gemma Owen.

He was also seen on camera ripping into Tasha Ghouri for getting upset when she landed in the bottom three of the public vote once more. 

However, the intense criticism from fans has escalated, which has led to his account handlers to issue a plea to fans.

After Sunday’s episode, Luca’s family posted some of the abusive messages directed at the Love Island star on Instagram. 

They wrote: ‘Please, please, please stop messaging abuse. Luca can’t even see it… the people that love him most can. 

A story posted on Luca’s Instagram this evening (Picture: Instagram/@lucabish)

‘I’ve just been sick from crying so much at the death threats (an hour on from that last story). How can people be so inhumane.’

Alongside screen grabs of messages from trolls, the person behind the account added: ‘The hardest night of my entire life. This is happening every second. 

‘Just so beyond grateful Luca isn’t here to read these. Heartbroken.’

Luca is currently coupled up with Gemma Owen (Picture: ITV/REX/Shutterstock)

Elsewhere, they also shared a joint message from those who are looking after the social media accounts of this year’s islanders.

‘Love Island is an interactive TV show where opinions, discussion and debate are welcome in equal measure to displays of support, love and kindness.

‘Although we have never met, we stand together today, united against the hate messages and insults that some viewers seem to think are acceptable to throw at our friends, sons, daughters and family members.’

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The statement went on to add: ‘Your hate has no place on our pages or in society in general.

‘This post is being shared across contestants’ social media pages at the same time and Love Island fan pages as a sign of unity and denouncement of hate.’

Love Island continues tomorrow night at 9pm on ITV2.

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