 A recent episode of ITTV's Love Island prompted 4,330 complaints to regulators. A record for the current series, most of these viewers said a postcard sent to female contestants during Casa Mour Week, which appeared to show partners cheating was misleading and causing unnecessary distress. The week places male and female contestants in separate villas with the chances to be unfaithful. The outcome said it was assessing whether to launch an investigation. A staple of the ITTV show, the card to its promises high dramas as islanders receive evidence of supposed transgressions involving new recruits from the other villa. But the images frequently lacked context and received days before their original island partners returned can prompt contestants to act rashly under force pretends by cheating in response. The 28th July episode attracted four times the previous highest number of complaints about a single episode certified this series, which started in late June.