Amy Hart has left the Love Island villa to receive psychiatric help

Amy Hart has reportedly left the Love Island villa to receive mental health treatment following her brutal dumping by Curtis Pritchard on national television.

After sobbing in the Beach Hut and to her fellow islanders, sources have said that the reality show's bosses stepped in and whisked Amy out of filming to get psychiatric assistance.

According to The Irish Mirror, Amy is still part of the show but needed some therapy after her humiliation and betrayal by the professional ballroom dancer.

Amy began the show as part of the strongest couple, and the air hostess even told Curtis she was in love with him after discovering he had been pursuing new girl Jourdan.

Her lover wasn't as attracted to her as she had previously thought, and was broken-hearted after having a chat with Jourdan and revealing the extent of his heartlessness.

Jourdan commented that Curtis had called her beautiful, to which Amy glumly replied; "He has never told me that."

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

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After confronting Curtis, she cried in the Beach Hut, saying;

“I thought I’d met my first love and ‘the one’ and it turns out I haven’t. I’m someone’s back-up plan yet again.

“I wouldn’t have ever looked at anyone else. He was my future and now I have nothing and he’s taken that away from me," she added.

A Love Island spokesman said: "We take the emotional well-being of all the Islanders extremely seriously."

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

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The spokesperson continued;

"We have dedicated welfare producers and psychological support on hand at all times who monitor and regularly speak to all of the Islanders in private and off camera, especially if someone appears to be upset.

"All the Islanders are therefore fully supported by the professionals on site and by their friends in the villa," they stressed.

"This means Islanders are always able to reach out and talk to someone if they feel the need. We will of course continue to monitor all of our Islanders in line with our robust protocols." 

The source also pointed out that; "Love Island holds a mirror up to relationships and all the different dynamics that go with them."

Last year's contestant Laura Anderson left the villa twice after being dumped publicly.

After Curtis confessed his feelings for Jourdan to Amy, many thought she would be the one to end things but it was the dancer that ended their four-week 'half' relationship.

Curtis told Amy that he wanted a future with her, but could not promise that his head would not be turned again.

He said: "I’ve meant everything I’ve said…but…I can’t promise you that this won’t happen again.

"And I don’t want to ever hurt you how I've hurt you and it's on me. Everything is on me."

After it dawned on her that he was essentially ending things, Amy said: "Fine. That's that then."

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

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An apologetic Curtis explained: "And I’m sorry for everything I’ve done to you. And you have every right to say whatever you want to say about me and to me. And I’m truly sorry."

Amy rightfully quizzed him on how he had gone from planning a future together to wanting to couple up with someone else in a matter of days.

She asked: "How can you go from saying I want a future with you to now saying you don't want to be with me?

As Amy got up to leave, she added: "You’re a liar. You’re a compulsive liar."

Fuming Love Island viewers expressed their anger at Curtis after watching the intense showdown.

"Curtis admitting that he tried and failed to cheat on Amy and then telling her he can't promise it won't happen again is f***ing wild. The actual audacity of some people," added one viewer.

Curtis always seemed like the father of the villa, the innocent nice guy. As Anna said, it's the ones that pretend to be nice that deliver the harshest blows.

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