
‘Get her out' rant Love Island fans as they call for ‘sly' star to be kicked off the show
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LOVE Island viewers have slammed an islander as sly and demanded she's kicked off the show after the girls appeared to settle an ongoing divide that has plagued their time in the villa.
Throughout the series, the villa girls have been divided with two clear friendship groups emerging over the course of the ITV2 programme.
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Love Island viewers have slammed an islander as sly and demanded she is kicked off the show after the girls appeared to settle the ongoing divide that has plagued their time in the villa
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Fans thought Angel should be kicked out after egging Meg on in the dressing room
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The Love Island girls had just declared a truce minutes earlier
On one side have been Shakira, Toni and Yasmin who have been fiercely loyal to one another and stood by each other in times of need.
Whilst Meg and Helena, as well as Megan, have made up the other half of the main villa divide.
The two groups have failed to see eye-to-eye until they appeared to put their difference aside in an unexpected moment on the programme.
Just days after a huge row about the divide ensued during the show's explosive Grafties, the ladies decided to hug it out and put an apparent end to the bubbling feud between them.
But with less than a week to go until someone is crowned Love Island champion, fans have insisted that Angel is sly after she egged Meg on after Toni's reconciliation move.
In the dressing room, Angel said to Meg: "I wondered what you and Toni were going to talk about."
"I knew it was that," replied Meg.
"Your face!" laughed Angel as they both rolled their eyes.
"I wasn't going to pull them because I didn't say nasty comments about them," added Meg.
Which prompted Megan to shout over: "Meg enough of that."
Love Island girls put an end to villa divide and have huge group hug
Writing on social media after the scenes were aired one fan wrote: "And I was literally getting called out when I said angel is nasty and doesn't serve ty so I'd rather her end up with Blu.
"Not even 2 mins after Toni's reconciliation attempt and they're both bitching behind their backs and rolling their eyes."
Another added: "Get angel out along with meg and Dejon."
While a third said: "Meg did you know if you roll your eyes far back enough you may be able to see the tiny remnants of your so called brain."
"DID MEG JUST ROLL HER EYES AT SHAKIRA WHAT A BITCH," shouted another fan of the show.
As another added: "It took Meg 0.6 seconds to go into the makeup room w Angel n start talking shit after Toni called a meeting to say GROUP HUG.
"And you people think Toni & Shakira are the problem? Seek help. Immediately."
Meanwhile, in tonight's episode, Dejon's embarrassed mum tells him off about his threesome confession.
On Love Island, viewers will see the loved ones of the contestants enter the villa as the infamous 'Meet The Parents' segment returns.
Dejon Noel-Williams will be left most shocked of all as both his mum Demelza and sister Gene show up in Majorca.
This is alongside Meg Moore's mum Nathalie and her sister Paige who arrive on the ITV2 set together.
In unison, Meg's family excitedly yell out on the sprawling summer set: 'Where's 'our Meg'?'
However, when the trio sit down, Meg's sister demanded answers as she told her sibling: "You let him get away with a lot though."

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