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Axed Love Island girl breaks silence after savage dumping and reveals how she really feels about Harrison picking Toni

Axed Love Island girl breaks silence after savage dumping and reveals how she really feels about Harrison picking Toni

Scottish Sun19-06-2025
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THE latest dumped Love Island star has insisted they "don't regret anything" and "did what I needed to do" after their fiery villa stint.
The beauty, 24, was given the boot in a tense ITV2 re-coupling ceremony which saw newbie Harrison Solomon, 22, choose Toni Laites, 24, instead.
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Love Island's latest dumped Islander has claimed they 'don't regret anything' during their short villa stint
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They have also given their take on US bombshell Toni
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Malisha Jordan was the third Islander to be given the boot
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Love Island fans are already demanding Malisha Jordan return to the Mallorca-based show as a Casa Amor bombshell.
Yet she has broken her silence about her short show stint - and given her take on Toni, the first American on the UK series.
She addressed her gameplan on entering the villa and making a play for Dejon, much to the annoyance of his show partner Meg.
Meg's savage attitude towards Malisha - as well as her catty comments towards the late villa entry - caused a stir with viewers.
Yet Malisha has told she was intent on giving it back.
She said following her exit: "I don't regret anything, I did what I needed to do as a bombshell.
"Sometimes the reactions were a bit uncalled for.
"I did go into the first chat with an open mind and I said I don't want to have any arguments.
"Then it just got heated. I'm not here for the drama… a lot of it was miscommunication.
"Dejon was telling her one thing and telling me another. It was a mix up that wasn't necessary. They act like they're not closed, but they are closed off."
Addressing her feelings before her exit, she confessed: "I thought, 'You're done, you're getting dumped!'
"I didn't obviously know there'd be a shock reveal that someone else would be coming in and I would have a second chance.
"All day me and Toni were joking, 'I'll see you in Vegas'. So I just thought, 'Meh, bittersweet.'"
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New Islander Harrison was faced with choosing between Toni and Malisha, after they both found themselves single in the latest recoupling.
They both then went on a date with new bombshell Harrison, who ultimately decided who will return to the villa and who will be going home.
After the footballer chose Toni and Malisha was dumped, fans went wild.
Yet Malisha has now addressed the moment, which has not ye been shown on screen, and said: "He's very good to look at, I feel like we had a lot of chemistry.
"Did he make the right choice? We'll soon find out…
"But I love Toni, she is an amazing girl. I feel like we have the same banter and the same fierceness about us.
"I love how real she is, she's such a lovely girl. So, no hard feelings, no bad blood."
The ITV2 matchmaking show's first evicted lad Blu Chegini was revealed last week following a savage villa twist.
London construction worker Blu, 26, followed Sophie Lee, 29, out of the villa door.
Love Island continues tonight at 9pm on ITV2 and ITVX.
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Malisha said 'I did what I needed to do as a bombshell'
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It came after she repeatedly clashed with Meg over her affections for Dejon
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She told how she has no 'bad blood' with Toni
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