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Irish Love Island star dumped from villa in shock twist

Irish Love Island star dumped from villa in shock twist

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Irish Love Island contestant Megan Forte Clarke has been dumped from the villa in a shock twist during Friday's episode.
Following a public vote, the Dublin native lost her place on the hit ITV show alongside fellow Islander Remell.
After being asked to vote for their favourite Islander, the public sadly gave Megan the fewest votes out of the girls. Irish Love Island contestant Megan Forte Clarke has been dumped from the villa in a shock twist during Friday's episode. Pic: ITV
This came as a shock to many, with Megan previously being an early favourite to win the show when she coupled up with Tommy.
However, Megan's split from Tommy and subsequent romance with with fellow Irish contestant Conor left her falling from favour with fans at home.
Megan Forte Clarke is a 24-year-old Dublin native who is currently based in Brighton. View this post on Instagram
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The brunette beauty is a musical theatre performer and energy broker who told producers she was looking for 'someone who doesn't take themselves too seriously.'
She graduated from The Brighton Academy with a First Class Honours in 2024.
Before heading into the villa, Megan boasted 10.8k followers on Instagram and 22.1k on TikTok, with the Dubliner previously likening herself to a 'modern day Bridget Jones.'
Taking to TikTok, Megan said 'Can I hold a man down? Don't be silly. Have I just been ghosted again? Absolutely. Am I still funny af with great t*ts? Obvs.'
Megan has previously attributed her rise in TikTok followers to a 2021 Derry Girls skit she did with one of her friends, which amassed more than 12,000 likes on the video sharing app.

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