
Following a heated argument between former Love Island contestants Indiyah Polack and Summer Botwe, the latter has accused trolls of sending her death threats.
The couple both appeared on the last season of the reality dating show, and while they were paired up with Dami Hope at various points, it was Indiyah and him who ended up together.
They have remained together since leaving the mansion after finishing third six months ago.
Summer, on the other hand, made an explicit comment about Dami last week, which sparked the whole issue.
Summer mentioned Dami’s manhood during an appearance on the podcast Spill the Juice.
Asked about their brief romance she said: ‘Not that I done anything but you know, I can see things. My eyes were working enough to see the grower.’

Soon after Indiyah hit back, posting on Twitter: ‘Some people need to stop reminiscing on what they can’t have.’
But things have become toxic after trolls got involved and started targeting Summer and sending her death threats.
It lead Summer to share a post asking them to stop.

‘I’ll be real you lot are taking it too far…death threats telling me to kill myself saying I don’t deserve to be alive,’ she wrote on Monday.
‘I take accountability for what I said but I don’t deserve some of the s*** you guys are saying to me.
‘My family also see everything you guys say to me and it affects them which is hard for me to see so keep that in mind when you’re sending me all this hate.
‘I hope you all find peace and remember that everyone is human and has feelings. Goodnight.’

Summer was briefly linked to Dami when she arrived at the villas as a Casa Amor bombshell, but he eventually ended up with his present partner.
Summer, on the other hand, referred to the incident in an Instagram post on Tuesday, showing photographs of herself with the phrase ‘fly girl era, no apologies,’ including one of her flipping the bird.
The new season of Love Island premiered the same night that Summer addressed the trolling, which Indiyah then highlighted on the Love Island: The Morning After podcast, where she encouraged the females to engage in techniques to catch Kai Fagan’s attention.
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While Tanyel Revan ended up with him after Anna-May Robey and Olivia Hawkins dated him, Indiyah informed her co-host, Made In Chelsea star Sam Thompson, that the Islanders should ‘keep your friends close and your enemies closer’.
She added: ‘Befriend her, take her tricks and take her man.’
Will Young, who was left single on Tuesday night’s episode, is in danger of being dumped when the first dumping occurs at the end of this week.
Love Island continues tonight at 9pm on ITV2 and ITVX.