
Watch Love Island Helena's fuming reaction as Harry rates ex Emma's kiss better than hers in saucy challenge
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HELENA was left fuming after Harry rated his ex Emma and Shakira a better kisser than hers in tonight's snogging challenge.
The lads were blindfolded and wearing headphones, while the girls made their way down the line and smooched each of them in turn.
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Helena was left fuming after Harry scored her kiss lower than his ex
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Harry gave Emma an 8.5 for her snog
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The boys then rated each snog out of ten, which lead to some major jealous reactions.
After enjoying kisses with all the girls, Harry scored Helena an eight, but gave Emma an 8.5 and Shakira a 9.
During Helena's kiss with Harry, she wrapped her hand around his neck as a signal to him that it was her.
When it came to describing their kiss, Harry said: "A familiar one for me, I've had the hand around the neck before, as for the kiss itself an eight out of ten."
Speaking in the Beach Hut, a disappointed Helena said: "Harry scored me an eight, I'm trying to work out if he didn't realise it was me, but I don't know how he wouldn't realise that was me."
Emma then worked her way down the line-up during her turn.
She then enjoyed a long kiss with Harry, which promoted Helena to say: "Emma and Harry's kiss went on for a long time, f*** off Emma."
Harry described the kiss: "She grabbed the bum cheeks straight away, I've got a little spring in my step back and slowed things down on the kissing front which I'm a big fan of."
Emma said in the Beach Hut: "I just thought why not, he probably missed me."
After giving Emma a higher score, Helena looked furious and later pulled Harry for a chat.
Watch as Love Island boy 'slyly' tries to rekindle romance with ex but is shut down in awkward moment
Earlier in the episode, Harry appeared to have his head turned AGAIN as he pulled Shakira for a chat.
Harry tried to make amends following the Couple of Sorts game and the comment he made suggesting she was still interested in him.
He told her: 'I'm not trying to come between anything you're doing.
"I think if you did like me, you'd go after it… you're a smart girl and you'd do what you want.'
'I think the world of you,' he continued. 'I just wanted to apologise to you and I am sorry.'
Shakira replied: 'What was said in the kitchen was so misconstrued…
"For you guys to bring it up in a challenge is stupid and I don't know why you did it to be honest.
"I thought it was uncalled for but I appreciate your apology.'
But Harry then went digging to find out if Shakira had regrets about them splitting.
A curious Harry asked: 'Do you think it would have been a better experience for you if we were to stay together?'
Shakira shut him down and replied: "No, I think you would have just continued hurting me."
Harry shockingly replied: "But I think it would have been a better experience."
Shakira added: "I mean we had a good time."
ITV2 viewers were shocked at Harry appearing to try and rekindle his romance with Shakira, as viewers praised Shakira for "friend-zoning" him.
Harry later enjoyed a flirty chat with new bombshell Angel, telling her that she'd love to be in his bed.
Helena was left fuming and interrupted their conversation to tell him that she doesn't feel that he's given her any reassurance.
Harry insisted that he still just wants Helena and promised to shut things down with Angel going forward.

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