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‘Get her out' rant Love Island fans as they ‘complain to Ofcom' over ‘bullying'

‘Get her out' rant Love Island fans as they ‘complain to Ofcom' over ‘bullying'

The Irish Suna day ago
LOVE Island fans have threatened to call Ofcom after Meg erupted at Andrada last night.
Viewers have branded Meg the "ultimate mean girl" after she
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Love Island fans have demanded Meg is axed after she erupted last night
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Meg laid into Andrada for eavesdropping on her and Dejon's conversation
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Meg found out that Andrada told the girls to be quiet so that she could listen, promoting Meg to confront her on the staircase.
She raged: 'Andrada don't be in here saying shush to hear my conversation with D.'
Andrada replied: 'Pipe down, who do you think you're shouting at?
'What's wrong with you?'
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'What's right with you?' Meg fired back as she got up in her face.
The pair continued to argue in the bedroom, with Andrada blaming Meg's foul mood on her insecurities in her relationship with Dejon.
Meg furiously denied this and said she and Dejon were "good".
But those watching at home have hit out at Meg for her behaviour - and have called on bosses to axe her.
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One wrote: "Do you think if we make enough complaints to Ofcom about Meg getting in Andrada's face they'll kick her out for us?"
A second posted: "The producers of Love Island and ITV can mis-edit all they want. Meg and Dejon are not winning this show and Meg is the ultimate mean girl. The fact she's got away with bullying all those girls is a disgrace and I hope Ofcom is bombarded."
Watch as Meg clashes with Casa Amor rival Andrada in frosty recoupling as bombshell reveals close connection with Dejon
A third said: "Meg reminds me of the girls who would bully you in high school while her little sidekick bestie that she secretly hates and popular footballer boyfriend laugh along side. scary!"
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Meg is sour... and thinks now she can bully people
," a fourth wrote.
Someone else commented: " I don't feel sympathy for Meg at all, she's a nasty bully but also being with Dejon for 5 weeks really would make you bat****."
Another demanded: "Meg possesses all of the qualities of a secondary school bully need her out the villa expeditiously."
Earlier that night, Meg and Dejon clashed as they discussed what was shown on Movie Night.
Dejon grew close to Andrada in Casa Amor, calling her "babygirl" and saying she was the "best bombshell" they'd had.
By the Firepit, Meg shared her disappointment with Dejon: 'You're playing a game D, and I'm not playing it with you.'
Dejon told Meg: 'I'm done with this conversation,' and abruptly walked off.
He then brutally told her that he could "take it all back", referring to their exclusivity after he "closed off" their relationship days ago.
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ITV2 viewers have branded Meg the 'ultimate mean girl' and a 'school bully'
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Fans have defended Andrada and demanded Meg is axed
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