
Watch Love Island star Shakira's brutal blink and you'll miss it dig at Harrison as he quit the villa – did you spot it?
The 22-year-old from Burnley entered this year's villa as an OG Islander.
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In recent scenes, Shakira clashed with partner Conor Phillips over a comment made by co-star Harrison Solomon.
The footballer, 22, claimed in a challenge: "We had a conversation - me, you and H - basically what was said was, you like [Conor] more than Ty.
"But I don't think you like Con as much as you like Harry."
Following the game, Conor had a chat with fellow villa lads Harrison, Harry and Dejon.
Shakira later told him that her words had been "twisted" and that what Conor had been told by the other boys was "b******s".
Conor argued: "They're saying it when they have nothing to gain from it."
However, Shakira shot back: "Of course they have things to gain from it. The biggest f*****g game players about. £25 f*****g k."
She then went on to call Harrison and Harry liars and cockroaches
However, Harrison decided to leave the show after Lauren was savagely dumped from the villa the night before.
And as he grabbed his suitcase and walked away from the villa, an eagle-eyed fan spotted Shakira's brutal dig.
Love Island's Shakira leaves fans stunned as she 'breaks the fourth wall' with surprise comment
Posting the clip on TikTok, the fan captured the moment and captioned it: "Shakira, the gift that keeps on giving."
In the video, Shakira slowly licks her lips as Harrison walks off with his suitcase.
And because Harrison licks his lips all the time on the show - fans are convinced she's mocking that.
Fans flocked to comment and one wrote: "I think she's mimicking him cause he always does that tongue thing."
"She's mocking his tongue thing because he always sticks his tongue out and licks his lips," added another fan.
While a third said: "She should of just dumped him tbh dk why she kept him there."
Shakira was previously coupled up with footballer Harry, 30, during their time in the ITV2 show.
She met bombshell Ty Isherwood, 23, during Casa Amor and subsequently coupled up with him.
The two bonded quickly after he and five other new hunks arrived in the villa.
However, she would later recouple with fellow OG Islander Conor just days later.
The Irish rugby player, 25, had previously put himself forward to couple up with Shakira on Day 2 - but she opted for Harry at the time.
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