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Fuming Love Island fans screaming at the TV as they rage over new bombshells

Fuming Love Island fans screaming at the TV as they rage over new bombshells

The Sun7 hours ago
Love Island fans have been left fuming after the latest bombshells were revealed - insisting bosses have failed to provide a potential romance for one of the girls.
Tonight's Love Island will see the arrival of Bilikis Azeez and Ryan Bannister, who will attempt to turn the Islanders' heads.
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But fans have raged that the new lad isn't a possible match for OG girl Alima Gagigo, demanding to know why she's not being considered.
Commenting on social media after the latest stars were revealed, one wrote: 'can they please bring in someone for alima oh my god.'
Another said: 'Some good guys need to be brought in for Alima.'
And a third added: 'No bombshell for Alima?'
Alima was in a romance with Remell Mullins, but swiftly ended things after learning of his behaviour during a sleepover with Poppy Harrison.
last week.
tonight, as the fall-out from the Heart Rate Challenge continues.
Shakira is coupled up with Harry Cooksley, but that didn't stop Helena from telling him 'I want to f*** you' during the racy game.
Tonight, Alima tells Shakira: 'Helena whispered on his ear, 'I can't wait to f*** you' and I think that's the reason why his heart went like that.
"He knew that she whispered that and I think he should have told you last night…'
Love Island fans demand Remell is axed from the villa after he shamelessly flirts with bombshell behind Alima's back
Yasmin Pettet then adds: 'He replied something back to her.'
Confirming this, Toni Laites reveals Harry said, 'Do you still wanna f*** me?'
A raging Shakira is then heard saying to her friends: "Now I know why everyone's f**king whispering and laughing and expecting me to kick off at him. Helena can f**k off!'
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