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Love Island's Shakira breaks down in tears as she's ‘betrayed' by Harry in dramatic game of Snog, Marry, Pie

Love Island's Shakira breaks down in tears as she's ‘betrayed' by Harry in dramatic game of Snog, Marry, Pie

The Sun9 hours ago

LOVE Island star Shakira is left down in the dumps after being "betrayed" by Harry.
In a dramatic game of Snog, Marry, Pie, Shakira ends up going head to head with Helena over Harry's affections.
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The girls go first and Helena chooses to snog Harry, remarking: 'It's been a while and I wanted to test the waters.'
Shakira goes next and snogs Harry too, saying 'I fancy the pants off him.'
The boys go next and after almost walking past her, Harry pulls Helena in for a snog leaving Shakira open mouthed.
He admits: 'There's undeniable sexual chemistry.'
Harry then chooses to go down on one knee for Shakira, but his proposal is declined.
Alima tells Harry: 'I'm getting second hand embarrassment, get up.'
Later on the Terrace, Toni and Yasmin console an upset Shakira who cries: 'I can handle all of them being b****es when I've got a good thing with Harry…
"Now everything has gone to sh**.
'Why the f*** would he kiss Helena?'
Love Island continues tonight at 9pm on ITV2.

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