Women's Aid calls for Love Island to investigate claims of 'controlling behaviour' by George Fensom
Daily MailWomen's Aid have called upon the producers of Love Island to investigate the allegations of 'abusive' behaviour by contestant George Fensom. Statement: Women's Aid have called upon the producers of Love Island to investigate the allegations of 'abusive' behaviour by contestant George Fensom They wrote: 'We hope the producers will be taking allegations of controlling behaviour seriously, and look into them as part of their due diligence before the series begins' It comes after George's ex Katie Hewitt, who dated the soon to be reality star for 18 months after first meeting in 2017, claimed the relationship left her with Post Traumatic Stress Disorder. Claims: George's ex Katie Hewitt, who dated the soon to be reality star for 18 months after first meeting in 2017, claimed the relationship left her with Post Traumatic Stress Disorder George's family said in a statement to MailOnline: 'This is a one-sided account of a relationship George had six years ago when he was 18, and this is not behaviour we recognise. Claims: Katie said her former partner controlled what she ate, what she wore and believes he cheated making her feel so worthless she stopped eating Narcissist: In a TikTok video created in December last year, ex Ebony Keeley shared a series of photographs together that she captioned with her thoughts A Love Island spokesperson said in a statement to MailOnline: 'We have spoken to George and his family with regards to the allegations being made on social media. Cheat: One picture labelled him a narcissist, another called him a cheat and she claimed he 'has low standards because he's insecure' Standards: She claimed he had low standards compared to the high standards she had Accusations: In another post she claimed he 'constantly lied to others and made empty promises' Concerning: She stated he was 'controlling over what she wore and put down her appearance' Love Island's duty of care protocols in full - ahead of the summer series The full duty of care process is outlined below: Pre Filming and Filming - Registered mental health professional engaged throughout the whole series - from pre-filming to aftercare.