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Watch shock moment furious Love Island star brands villa boy a ‘p***y and storms off' in tense row

Watch shock moment furious Love Island star brands villa boy a ‘p***y and storms off' in tense row

Scottish Sun4 days ago
A LOVE Island star 'branded a villa boy a p***y and stormed off' in a tense row.
Viewers have seen plenty of drama in the ITV2 dating show's latest series.
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Toni was left unimpressed with her villa man Harrison
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He admitted to having snogged fellow Islander Helena
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After a few choice words, Toni stormed off
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Things turn tense between US star Toni Laites and her villa man Harrison Solomon in tonight's episode.
It comes as Harrison admits to having snogged fellow Islander Helena.
With Toni having been on a date with new bombshell Ryan, she asked Harrison what he'd been up to all day.
The footballer shared: "I spoke with Helena. We had a little chat. And we had, like, one kiss."
Rolling her eyes, Toni asked why Harrison never kissed Helena in front of her.
He replied: "Because... that's mad, that's so awkward."
Toni shot back: "Because you're a p***y. Grow a pair of balls and do it in front of my face."
After branding her love interest "sneaky and weird", she stormed off leaving Harrison sitting alone.
When Harrison arrived as a bombshell, he went on dates with both Toni and Malisha.
Whoever he picked would return to the villa with him, while the other girl would be dumped.
Confused Love Island fans ask 'what is that-' as they spot strange detail with Alima
He chose Toni, with the pair having discovered similarities during their date.
It comes as The Sun revealed two Islanders are set to be dumped in the latest brutal vote.
This savage twist follows the arrival of Bilikis Azeez and Ryan Bannister to the villa.
The Sun is keeping schtum on how the vote plays out - and who is sent packing - but the action will play out on tonight's show.
A source said: "Execs continue to throw twists and turns into the series and no one saw this one coming.
"The cast were reeling after this shock move and one ousted Islander in particular will be much missed.'
Last week, Remell Mullins and Megan Forte Clarke were sent packing in a double dumping.
Manchester beauty Sophie Lee was first to be dumped this series - following a brutal opening twist.
Love Island airs on ITV2 and ITVX.
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