Love Island’s Malin Andersson SLAMS lawmakers’ decision to release her violent ex after three months

Love Island star Malin Andersson has lashed out at the justice system after learning her violent ex was freed from prison following an attack in which he broke her hand.

Tom Kemp, 28, was sentenced to jail at Aylesbury Crown Court in September after admitting to actual bodily harm, which left the reality star ‘black and blue’.

And on Friday night, a furious Malin, also 28, took to her Instagram Stories to share her views on the matter, as she branded the justice system ‘f***ed’.

Furious: Love Island star Malin Andersson has lashed out at the justice system after learning her violent ex was freed from prison following an attack in which he broke her hand

Taking a break from packing for her Christmas getaway to Dubai, the TV personality said: ‘There’s been some news out today and I keep getting messages on it. I’ll address it tomorrow. 

‘t’s not the best, but we move. We f***ing move. And this is why the justice system is fucked. But I’ll address this tomorrow. Sending you all love.’

In the wake of Kemp’s release following his brief stint behind bars, Malin has upped security at her London home by installing high-tech equipment.

The Sun reported that Kemp has served three months of a ten month sentence and will serve the remaining seven months of his term on Home Detention Curfew. 

Sentenced: Tom Kemp, 28, was jailed for ten months at Aylesbury Crown Court when he admitted to actual bodily harm. (pictured together in April 2019)

Sentenced: Tom Kemp, 28, was jailed for ten months at Aylesbury Crown Court when he admitted to actual bodily harm. (pictured together in April 2019)

Malin previously accused ‘narcissistic’ Kemp of being abusive in Instagram posts last year and shared pictures of herself with a cut cheek and bloodied nose. 

But Kemp, from Milton Keynes, Buckinghamshire, denied the claims at the time, branding her a ‘liar with mental health issues’. 

Following the news of Tom’s release, Malin took to Instagram Stories and said she was jetting to Dubai for Christmas because it’s ‘so depressing here,’ and said ‘that’s all I’ve got to say.’ 

Malin and Kemp had an on-off romance, splitting briefly during her pregnancy, amid claims Kemp had been unfaithful to her, but reconciling shortly before the birth.

Not impressed: The TV personality took a break from preparing for her Christmas break abroad as she addressed the matter on her Instagram Stories on Friday

More to come: She told her followers that she planned to address the matter in full the following day

Not impressed: The TV personality took a break from preparing for her Christmas break abroad as she addressed the matter on her Instagram Stories on Friday

Their baby daughter Consy was born seven weeks premature in December 2018 and was being treated at Great Ormond Street hospital, but sadly passed away aged four weeks on 22 January, 2019. 

In March they split again, with Malin admitting it was better to end things between them as she and her partner struggled with their grief.

In October, Malin told how she believes the physical abuse Tom subjected her to while she was pregnant was a factor behind her daughter’s death at just one month old. 

She revealed Kemp ‘slapped and punched’ her while she was six months pregnant, causing her to fall on her back and her stomach to hit the side of a bed.

Horrific: Malin previously shared pictures of her injuries on social media, which included a broken hand, a bloodied nose and a bruised cheek

Horrific: Malin previously shared pictures of her injuries on social media, which included a broken hand, a bloodied nose and a bruised cheek

Speaking to The Sun, Malin said she is convinced the incident contributed to Consy’s death as after a few days, she noticed she wasn’t moving around as much.

A month later, the movements reduced again and Malin insisted Kemp drive her to the hospital where doctors discovered Consy’s irregular heartbeat, leading her to have an emergency cesarean that day at London’s Great Ormond Street Hospital. 

She said: ‘When Tom threw me about, I’d tense my stomach so much, I could feel her pausing inside me. The doctors didn’t understand what happened to her, but I know in my heart.’ 

In June last year, Malin posted a lengthy Instagram post, captioned: ‘The third and final lot, I am NOT a victim anymore.’

Shocking injuries: Tom left Malin with broken bones and bruises following his violent tirade

Shocking injuries: Tom left Malin with broken bones and bruises following his violent tirade

Calling their romance ‘toxic and unhealthy’, she said ‘it has been an ongoing battle to emotionally let go as dealing with the grief from both my mum and daughter I’ve had him as my comforter.’

Accusing Kemp of emotional and physical abuse she said: ‘Including being spat at, hit, pushed, kicked, scratched, spoken down to, controlled, manipulated, cheated and so much more I experienced the worst pain yet to come last night.’

Malin claimed she had received a phone call from a woman asking why the star had been texting her ‘boyfriend.’

She wrote: ‘After a calm and collected call with her we had finally came to the confirmation they have been speaking since January (when our daughter was in intensive care).’

Violent: Malin said, 'It has been an ongoing battle to emotionally let go as dealing with the grief from both my mum and daughter I've had him as my comforter'

Violent: Malin said, ‘It has been an ongoing battle to emotionally let go as dealing with the grief from both my mum and daughter I’ve had him as my comforter’

‘While I’ve been focusing on my mental health I’ve been receiving multiple emails, calls, texts from one extreme to the other (I’m a bad mum, my mum hates me I’m going to hell to the extreme of I love you I can’t be without you etc.

‘This ladies is a fine example of a narcissistic man. I will NOT be another victim to domestic violence, I will not be beaten mentally or physically when I’ve fought through so much worse than this.

Adding that she was ‘exhausted, heartbroken and confused’ she urged her followers to ‘listen to your gut and learn to love yourself.’

Malin then told MailOnline: ‘Tom is clearly embarrassed about his behaviour and will say anything he can to defend himself. 

A lot to deal with: On Friday, Malin took to Instagram to say she was jetting to Dubai for Christmas because it's 'so depressing here' and said 'that's all I've got to say'

A lot to deal with: On Friday, Malin took to Instagram to say she was jetting to Dubai for Christmas because it’s ‘so depressing here’ and said ‘that’s all I’ve got to say’

‘I don’t want to get into a slanging match with him, I know the truth as do his family (who coincidentally are supporting me), but I share everything with my followers, the good, bad and ugly.

‘I have gone through some of the worst pain imaginable over the past couple of years and if me speaking out… can help even one person in a similar situation and encourage them to leave an unhealthy relationship then it’s worth any negative things he has to say about me. I will not be mistreated any longer.’

She also discussed the long-lasting effects she had suffered as part of her abusive relationship. 

Malin revealed that she now suffers sleepless nights due to the post traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) she deals with following the abuse.

Claim: Malin posted a lengthy Instagram post earlier in the year, captioned, 'The third and final lot, I am NOT a victim anymore'

Claim: Malin posted a lengthy Instagram post earlier in the year, captioned, ‘The third and final lot, I am NOT a victim anymore’

She said that as well as the physically violence, Tom mentally abused and manipulated and her ex would say things about her late daughter and mother.

Describing her ordeal to the Sun, Malin said: ‘You just feel helplessness, hopelessness, sadness, depression, anxiety. The emotional abuse stays with you a lot longer than the physical. It takes a long, long time to heal.’ 

She said: ‘It’s horrible because it’s almost like you’re in a prison.’

Malin’s daughter died a year after she lost her mother Consy-Gloria to stomach cancer.

The reality personality says her abuser would even say things about them to her following her tragic loss, as he aimed to get to her ‘where it hurt’. 

She explained: ‘You don’t have any worth, you doubt yourself, you second-guess everything, you become apologetic and confused. You almost feel like you’re losing your mind’

Malin said that in the early days of their relationship he would lavish her with gifts and compliments, but his personality soon switched and he would throw things that were in his hands, such as a bottle of water, out of anger.

However she added that she would end up feeling sorry for him after he began crying and apologising for his actions. 

Speaking after Kemp’s conviction in September, a friend of Malin had told The Mirror: ‘Her nightmare is over at last.’

The star told a friend that she ‘couldn’t move for about two weeks’ after the attack.

Malin now wrestles with PTSD, after the abusive relationship left her mental health and self-esteem in tatters.

She told The Sun: ‘You just feel helplessness, hopelessness, sadness, depression, anxiety.

‘The emotional abuse stays with you a lot longer than the physical. It takes a long, long time to heal.’

If you are a victim of domestic abuse, call Refuge’s freephone, 24-hour National Domestic Abuse Helpline on 0808 2000 247 

'I'm sorry you believed you were unworthy': Malin previously posted this message on social media in which she discussed apologising to her former self

‘I’m sorry you believed you were unworthy’: Malin previously posted this message on social media in which she discussed apologising to her former self