
Furious Love Island fans slam Helena as a ‘hypocrite' as she goes to war with Shakira in explosive Movie Night
VILLA FURY Furious Love Island fans slam Helena as a 'hypocrite' as she goes to war with Shakira in explosive Movie Night
LOVE Island fans were quick to point out the irony tonight as Helena slammed Shakira and Toni as "mean girls".
It's the night we've all been waiting for, as the boys and girls gathered for an explosive cinema screening.
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Love Island's fans raced to defend Shakira after tonight's Movie Night
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Meg and Helena hit out at Shakira after they watched a clip
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Viewers have branded Helena as a 'hypocrite' after she called Shakira a 'mean girl'
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And it didn't take long for them to start kicking off as secrets are exposed.
During on clip, Shakira's comments on Helena were shown to the rest of the group.
The moment showed a series of clips where Shakira slammed Helena for her behaviour.
One clip showed her telling Toni that Helena needs to take of her bikini because it doesn't fit properly, another showed Shakira agreeing with Harrison after he called Helena, Harry's "bit on the side".
It came after Helena repeatedly tried to interfere with Shakira's relationship, from whispering sexual comments in his ear during the Heart Rate challenge, to taking swipes at Shakira and even asking Harry to the Hideaway while he was in a couple with Shakira.
After watching the clip, a shocked Helena said: "Fuck me you were gunning for me in that… it is giving mean girl energy… we're not in school."
While some of the Islanders said Shakira's comments were "personal".
Shakira replied: "I've not just said those things for no reason, you've hurt me several times that's why I said it."
Being the bigger person, Shakira apologised for the comment, saying: "It was nasty, but i intended it to be nasty, that's why I said it."
But viewers have slammed have branded Helena as a "hypocrite" after having earned herself the reputation as a "meal girl" by viewers.
One wrote: "I actually can't stand Helena….. she's a flipping hypocrite and spiteful."
A second posted: "Helena has been trying to copy her, took her connections as soon as she saw she was interested and was chatting shit about her but Shakira is the mean girl."
A third said: "The audacity of Helena to call anyone a mean girl, lmao she need a sl*p!! I'm so glad Shakira didn't back down AND didn't take her comments back. Had Helena stuttering like the fool she is."
Over the course of her time in the villa, Helena has ruthlessly gone after the other girls men and bitched out them behind their back.
Many fans have branded Meg, Helena and Emily as "mean girls" after taking jibes about Shakira and Toni.
Elsewhere, when Meg's clip is played, it prompts an argument that comes out of nowhere between Meg and Shakira.
As Meg comments on her and Toni strutting down their catwalk, Shakira points out the irony of calling out her and Toni for saying things behind Meg's back: "There's no halo on your head either."
Toni wades in to support Shakira saying "nobody here is innocent".

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