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‘He needs to go HOME' rage Love Island viewers as they slam ‘bitter and snarky' star

‘He needs to go HOME' rage Love Island viewers as they slam ‘bitter and snarky' star

The Irish Suna day ago
LOVE Island fans are demanding Blu is next out of the villa after growing tired of his 'snarky' comments.
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Love Island boy Blu is grating on viewers
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Harry is unimpressed by Blu's comments about him in the Couple Goals challenge
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When the Islanders are asked the question, 'Which couple would you not want to go on a city break with?' Blu and Helena choose Harry and Shakira.
Blu says: 'We went with Harry and Shakira. I think we all know the reason why - Harry might want to wife swap again.'
Harry isn't happy with Blu's comments and hits back: 'You're better than that.'
For all his attempts at creating drama and finding a girl, viewers just haven't warmed to him.
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One wrote on Instagram today: "Blu wants a moment sooooo bad! Nobody even wants him, get him out!"
Another said: "Why is Blu coming out with these snarky comments though!"
Love Island fans slam Blu for recoupling speech as he blasts co-star Harry's behaviour
A third posted: "Blu needs to be humbled!!"
A fourth shared: "no he's literally so bitter because he left at the start and now he's trying to make it everyone else's issue."
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Blu clashed with Toni on the night of The Grafties
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Helena has no interest in pursuing him romantically
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