Dami Hope has been slammed for appearing to use his phone to film himself while driving.
The Dubliner, 27, who was one of the first to appear on season eight of Love Island, has come under fire after footage apparently showed him taking both hands off the steering wheel and even filming out of his sunroof.
Sharing the short clip with his 776,000 Instagram followers, Dami captioned it: “Summer soon land.”
In the video the Love Island star, who came third on the show last year with his girlfriend Indiyah Polack, first shows off the steering wheel of his Mercedes.
He then filmed himself in the rear view mirror, holding up his mobile phone, before showing off the weather through his sunroof.
Then to finish up, he pushed his phone up through the open space to show off the road ahead.
Dami’s actions have been slammed by road safety campaigners.
John Scruby, trustee of UK road charity CADD and SCARD has blasted the reality star for using his phone, citing it as one of the four most common causes of fatal collisions.
He told the Mirror: "Mobile phone use whilst driving has been proven to be a dangerous practice.
"It seems we have yet another 'celebrity' who thinks he is above the law.
"For someone in this guy's position, he really should be considering how his actions could be interpreted to his social media followers as 'normal'.
"[Using a mobile phone] is one of the four main causes of serious injury and fatal collisions, along with excessive and inappropriate speed, failing to wear a seat belt and drink or drug driving."
Mirror Online has approached Dami's representatives for comment.
Dami shot to fame last year after appearing on Love Island where he came third alongside his girlfriend Indiyah.
The couple have gone from strength to strength following their departure and he was even able to give his good pal Martin Akinola some advice before he went in as a Casa Amor bombshell last season.
Ahead of making his Love Island debut, Martin said: "[Dami] said, 'Do your thing, be yourself and everyone else will get to know you, and get to see why we're friends'.
"He was saying, 'You tell the boys on a night out, this is how to talk to a girl, now go and show them how it's done'."