Love Island’s Haris Namani’s future is cast in doubt after video emerges of him beating up a reveler

Love Island’s Haris Namani’s future on the show is in doubt after shocking footage emerges of him beating up a reveler in a street fight

Haris Namani’s future on Love Island has been thrown into doubt after a shocking video of him beating up a fellow reveler on a drunken night out surfaced online.

The show has been thrown into chaos after video surfaced on social media showing the 21-year-old Doncaster native punching another block party-goer.

In the harrowing clip, taken last May, Haris confronted his opponent, knocked him to the ground and yelled, “I’m not a bully…in my mother’s life,” as a friend cheered him on behind the camera.

Street fight: Haris Namani’s future on Love Island has been thrown into doubt after shocking footage of him beating up a fellow reveller on a drunken night out emerged online.

After the video surfaced on Snapchat, it was published by The Sun and bosses have now issued a statement following reports that Haris’s future involvement with the show hangs by the “thinnest of threads”.

A Love Island representative said: “Language and behavior in the Village are always closely monitored, and Islanders are reminded of what we find acceptable during their time on the show.”

“Extensive duty of care protocols for all islanders include video training and guidance covering language and behavior.”

Future: After the video surfaced, the bosses released a statement following reports that Haris's future participation in the show hangs in the balance

Future: After the video surfaced, bosses released a statement following reports that Haris’ future involvement with the show hangs by “a very thin thread.”

An ITV source added to MailOnline checks backgrounds before the islanders enter the show and the training program tells the cast how they should behave in the villa and what is considered unacceptable behaviour.

The informant told us, ‘This training is your opportunity to learn and gain perspective on any mistakes or misjudgments that may have been made prior to participating in the program.’