Love Island fans have called for the show to make some big changes after realising how young one of the contestants is.
The latest series of the ITV2 dating show launched last night and welcomed an array of sexy singletons to an all new villa. Among them was Michael Owen's daughter, Gemma.
Gemma confirmed she was 19, and her fellow female Islanders weren't expecting the stunner to be so young. She is the youngest contestant on the series this year, and one of the youngest Islanders across all the series.
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The model and entrepreneur said she has been single for a year and a half, but despite her having previous relationships viewers still thought she was too young to be looking for "the one".
Gemma has previously said that money is a big motivator and admitted that she looked up to the Kardashians. She said: “I really like the Kardashians, I watch them on telly and I follow them on social media. I think they are all good, powerful business women, what they have made for themselves is really inspiring, I’m a massive fan. Who wouldn’t like to be a billionaire like Kylie?”
But fans thought the Islanders should only be on there to find a real partner. They took to Twitter to demand a rule change to the show.
One user said: "19 is waaay too young for this show, should be 21 minimum #LoveIsland." Another user said: "Shows like Love Island shouldn’t have any women under 21 years old contending. These young girls/kids may try to look and act old, but they’re not ready for all the hatred and vitriol that will be directed towards them on social media. It’ll affect their mental health. #LoveIsland."
Jaji said: "Why do they even allow 19 year olds on #LoveIsland.. there needs to be a minimum age of 21 AT LEAST." Cherry said: "They put a 19 year old on the same show as 27/8 year olds…sis got paired with the youngest guy and is looking at the oldest ones instead. Recipe for chaos #LoveIsland."
Gemma was paired up with Liam Llewellyn, aged 22, with viewers tuning in not sure she was keen on the decision made by the public. However, "Italian Stallion" bombshell Davide entered and her head soon seemed to be turned.
Love Island airs at 9pm on ITV2 and ITV Hub
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