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‘Grow up!' rage Love Island fans as controversial boy reveals he doesn't know how to complete basic life task

‘Grow up!' rage Love Island fans as controversial boy reveals he doesn't know how to complete basic life task

The Irish Sun9 hours ago
LOVE Island fans are fuming after Harrison admitted he couldn't do a basic task in the kitchen.
The footballer, 22, told villa rival Cach he didn't know how to make scrambled eggs as they set aside their differences at breakfast time.
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Harrison admitted he doesn't know how to make scrambled eggs
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But he still took credit for rustling up breakfast in the villa
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Viewers were further annoyed when Harrison then lied to partner Toni's face, telling her he'd made the eggs.
One incredulous viewer asked on X: "Harrison you're telling me you don't know how to make eggs and toast?"
Another said: "When he said he usually just gets food prepared for him in the canteen…whilst Cach is nurturing some delicious eggs. Harrison will forever be a schoolboy."
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A third posted: "How the hell is ANYBODY supposed to trust what Harrison says about ANYTHING when the mf literally lies about something as small as making eggs?"
A fourth said: "Harrison just lies without thinking enit…. Bro just say you didn't make the eggs."
Later in the episode, Harrison was given a lesson on how to floss his
teeth
by ex Lauren, prompting another viewer to say: "Of course Harrison can't floss at his big age, he can't even cook eggs."
The flossing debacle
Shakira
walked in and reported the intimate scene to pal Toni.
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American beauty Toni immediately confronted Harrison and accused him of consistently making her look stupid by flirting with Lauren.
It followed days of back and forth between the trio who are
'What is that-' ask baffled fans after Love Island's Lauren confronts Harrison over love triangle with Toni
When she did choose him, blindsided Lauren was left in floods of tears as was Cach, Toni's ex.
Despite the heartache, Harrison has refused to shut things down with Lauren leaving just about everyone stunned.
Last night Toni insisted flossgate was the final straw, but it has been said before.
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Toni was impressed, not realising Cach had actually made the eggs
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Cach has been praised for how he's handled the fallout from the recoupling
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