A Love Island star’s partner has been arrested on suspicion of stalking his ex over a three-year period, according to reports.
The TV personality’s boyfriend, 34, was also questioned over allegations of coercive and controlling behaviour towards the ex, while in a relationship with the Love Islander.
The reality star, who found fame on the ITV show in the early 2020’s, is said to be standing by him, reports The Sun.
He was arrested on Tuesday, 16 December, and taken into custody when the couple had returned home from a trip abroad.
It came nearly a month after the allegations were reported to police.
A Met Police spokesman told the publication: ‘A 34-year-old man was arrested on Tuesday, 16 December in south Oxfordshire by Met Police officers on suspicion of stalking and coercive and controlling behaviour.
A Love Island star’s partner has been arrested on suspicion of stalking his ex over a three-year period, according to reports
‘The arrest follows an ongoing investigation into allegations reported to police on Tuesday, 18 November. The offences allegedly occurred between 2022 and 2025.
‘The man has since been released on bail. Enquiries remain ongoing.’
The complainant is said to have been offered counselling after being interviewed by specialist officers.
Daily Mail has contacted The Metropolitan Police for comment.
It comes as the brand new series of Love Island All Stars is set to launch on Monday.
The line-up, includes two former winners, two nepo babies, and a finalist whose bitter split from her ex still rumbles on.
Millie Court, 29, who triumphed on the ITV2 series in 2021 alongside ex-Liam Reardon, returns following the couple’s September split and the definitive end to their on/off relationship.
She is joined by fellow winner Jess Harding, 25, who claimed the £50,000 prize in 2023, but her romance with ex-boyfriend Sammy Root fizzled out just two months after leaving the villa.
It comes as the brand new series of Love Island All Stars is set to launch on Monday. The line-up, includes two former winners, two nepo babies, and a finalist
Whitney Adebayo, 28, narrowly missed out on winning the same year when she and Lochan Nowacki became runners-up, but to the shock of fans, the couple ended their two-year relationship in 2025 under controversial circumstances.
Boyzone star Ronan Keating’s son, Jack, 26, is also returning to Love Island after failing to find love during his 2022 stint.
Fresh from the Mallorca villa, Helena Ford, 29, will make a return after she was dumped from the show after her ex-partner, Harry Cooksley.
Following on from last summer’s series, Tommy Bradley, 22, is joining former co-star Helena.
Cast your mind back to Love Island in 2018, former contestant Charlie Frederick, 31, will re-enter the villa after he previously dated ex-islander Lucie Donlan.
Also making a return is Belle Hassan, 27, who was one of the first Love Islanders with celebrity connections to enter the ITV2 dating show.
Jess Harding will have another go at finding love in the villa after she won Love Island in 2023 alongside Sammy Root, but their romance was short-lived.
Sweet salesman Sean Stone, 26, and Leanne Amaning are also heading back into the villa for a second chance at finding a connection.
And to finish the lineup, Ciaran Davies, 23, who finished as runner-up in 2024 with then-girlfriend Nicole Samuels, will join Shaq Muhammad, 27, for the new series.