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Occupation Double Martinique has been delivering heaps of drama this season, more than it had probably planned. After production decided to kick off Isaack and Philippe over accusations of bullying, it didn't take much time before Phil's love interest, Kiana threw in the towel.

Kiana voluntarily left the house following Philippe's eviction, which came as a shock to, well...nobody. Since leaving the OD competition, Kiana has opened up about her relationship with Philippe and confirmed that the two, are, in fact, dating.

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This season of Occupation Double Martinique has been nothing short of controversial. Following the surge of viewers' criticism regarding ongoing bullying in the house, OD production made the decision to kick out the accused contestants — but not before facing major backlash and losing loads of sponsors.

On October 23, fans of the show officially witnessed both Isaack and Philippe leave the OD game for good. Félix also found himself in hot water this season and has since been eliminated from the show. Félix's images and promo videos have all been removed, leaving no trace of his time in the competition.

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Occupation Double Martinique has been causing a stir this season following accusations of bullying.

On October 22, former Occupation Double Afrique du Sud cast member, Claudie Mercier took to her Instagram to share her thoughts regarding the controversy. Considering OD lost many sponsors and even kicked contestants accused of bullying off the show — it's no surprise other Occupation Double players are voicing their thoughts.

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Occupation Double Martinique has been causing more controversy than ever before after a few contestants were accused of bullying. Fans of the reality show have been livid over Isaack and Philippe's actions against Jonathan, which ultimately led the contestant to voluntarily leave the house.

The final straw came about following Tommy Kimpton's exit from the show. The Blainville DJ was excluded from the get-go by Isaack and Philippe, a tactic previously used on Jon. Despite production announcing in a Facebook post that it would be implementing a workshop on non-violent communication and providing contestants with training on bullying prevention — the damage was already done.

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Occupation Double Martinique has been on just about everyone's radar this season and not for the best of reasons. The reality show, which is one of the greatest things to come out of Quebec since poutine, is the ultimate Big Brother meets The Bachelor series that will have you hooked without even needing to know much French.

Despite its success, OD is causing major controversy this season when it comes to ongoing bullying, and fans of the show have had enough.

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Things are heating up over in Martinique right now (and we're not talking about the weather) after Quebec reality dating show Occupation Double announced it would be removing contestants accused of bullying from the competition — a first in the show's history, according to Narcity Québec.

Fans had earlier called out production for not taking proper measures when it came to the behaviour of Isaack, Philippe and Félix. The criticism led four branded partners, Okari, Polysleep, Twenty Compass and Shop Santé to sever ties with the show.

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This season of Occupation Double Martinique has found itself ruffling far more feathers than anticipated, so much so that the reality show is now losing sponsors over alleged ongoing bullying.

Following the season's start back on September 11, viewers of the hit Quebec reality dating show began to call out a few OD contestants, mainly Philippe and Isaack, who have been running the house this season — over their hostile and exclusionary behaviour.

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