Share 'It's so horrible for these girls that are in Love Island. They've not even come out of the villa. They've not even read them yet, so it's just not fair.' He added: 'I reckon to sign up to Instagram, you need to put your ID on there so, if you're banned, it's a consequence to you.' 'It's just so horrible' The reality star, 27, and his beau, 30, have both been on the receiving end of cruel online messages and believe social media bosses should demand ID from users Television personality Harry made his remarks after the family of Love Island's Chloe Burrows released statement asking people to 'be kind' after she was bombarded with death threats while in the villa.