Viewers have accused the US reality star of going too far after a series of explosive rows with her fellow housemates and now the media watchdog is looking into it.
The Sun Online can confirm that Ofcom have received 14 complaints over alleged bullying involving Natalie, 33, relating to two episodes this week.
They told us they are looking into the complaints before deciding whether to launch a full investigation.
A statement from Ofcom explained: "We will assess these [complaints] against our broadcasting code before deciding whether we will be investigating."
It comes after Gabby Allen threatened to quit the show following an emotional showdown with Natalie.
The Love Island star was left sobbing after the latest row, telling CBB: "I want to go home…
"She's just a nasty, nasty person and I don't want to be in a house with her. I don't want to be here."
Fans have branded Natalie "intimidating" and "spiteful" since the show began.
Natalie is facing eviction on Friday after eight of the housemates nominated her to go.
She had another row with the rest of the contestants during the nominations as she demanded they tell her their scandals in a foul-mouthed rant.
During her time in the house, Natalie has also been accused of bullying comedian Hardeep Singh Kohli after a series of bust-ups with him.
The bullying allegations come after The Sun previously revealed the show might be facing an Ofcom prove over another housemate's antics.
Human Ken Doll Rodrigo Alves plunged the series into a race row after using the N-word twice.
Ofcom has received 1,077 complaints just about his language, with the total for the series soaring to 1,138 despite it being on air for less than a week.
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