
Mystery as two Love Islanders' parents DELETE TikToks slamming show stars ahead of Meet The Parents day
Two Love Islanders' parents have deleted their TikTok 's and slammed the show's stars before the episode even airs.
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On Love Island tonight, viewers will see the loved ones of the contestants enter the villa as the infamous 'Meet The Parents' segment returns.
But Shakira's mum (Sukina) and Toni's mum (Leslie) have now deleted their TikTok accounts or made them private before the event takes place.
A fan of the show posted on social media site Reddit: "I regularly watch Leslie's (Toni's mum) debrief about the episodes and I noticed she had privatised her account today.
"Shakira's mum hasn't but she removed all her debrief videos.
"Do we think they were approached by producers to stop making them so they don't influence the upcoming voting for finals?"
One fan responded: "My thought is the producers have contacted her and said that her daughter is now in a couple with Harry and it's going to look pretty bad to have videos stating how much she hates him up hahaha."
Another added: "I have a comment on her recent video that is still gaining likes but I can't revisit now, so I noticed."
"I think yes and I think each got the call to fly to Mallorca for family day," explained another.
While a fourth said: "I don't understand how producers have a power over their parents to stop doing something...?
"People are not stupid these days to be influenced by some parent... Everyone is free to their own choices.
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"So are the mums.. If they want to make posts.. So it be!!!"
In tonight's episode which is yet to air, Toni is sitting on the terrace, when suddenly, and very unexpectedly, she hears her mum Leslie shout: 'Is Toni here? Where's Toni?'
Realising friends and family have come to visit the Villa, Toni races down stairs to greet her mum who has flown in from Florida.
Toni's best friend Marielle has also made the trip and she jokes of being in the Villa: 'It's like meeting our Sims in real life!'
As they catch up, talk turns to her daughter's romantic relationships in the Villa, with Leslie saying: 'The Harrison thing - I'd love to know what voodoo spell he put on you.'
Toni replies: 'Sometimes you have to get burned 150 times before you can't get burnt anymore.'
Leslie insists of Cach: 'You have the most amazing man. His morals, his ethics, his calm demeanour when he is confronted with a bad situation… he is my king.'
Toni laughingly replies: 'No, he's my king - back off!'
But Leslie also has some direct words of advice for another Islander - Harry - before she leaves the Villa. What does Leslie tell him?
Meanwhile, Harry's best mate Harry and mum Julia arrive alongside Shakira's sister Shanti and mum Sukina.
Cutting to the core of recent issues, Shakira tells her family of Harry: 'I adore him and I really wish I didn't, that's the problem. It would be easier if I hated him, but I don't.'
Her mum Sukina says: 'What I will say, with him, he can prove himself to you before he has to prove himself to me.'
The other Islanders then watch on tenterhooks as the two families come together at the Firepit.
As Harry walks over to the Firepit ready to greet them, Sukina keeps her seat and tells him: 'We're not hugging Harry.'
Sukina goes on to add of him ending things with Helena: 'I think the whole of the UK is [surprised]. I'm sorry, but we thought it was 'undeniable' Harry.'
How will Harry handle even more pointed questions from Shakira's family and also what will Harry's own mum have to say on the whole situation?
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