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Irish Love Islander defends co-star as Ireland AM host Muireann O'Connell calls out his ‘mistreatment of women'

Irish Love Islander defends co-star as Ireland AM host Muireann O'Connell calls out his ‘mistreatment of women'

The Irish Suna day ago
IRISH Love Islander Andrada Pop has defended her co-star as Ireland AM host Muireann O'Connell called out his "mistreatment of women".
The 27-year-old
the ITV2 villa alongside OG Islander Ben
Holbrough.
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Andrada Pop and Ben Holbrough were axed from Love Island together
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Muireann spoke about Ben's behaviour on air this morning
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Ben was criticised by viewers for his run-ins with a few of the Love Islanders whilst on the show.
However, Ben shared how he's had a "reality check" just days after his exit on podcast
He said: "We had Yasmin, Toni, Shakira - I had my run-ins with them. The thing is, it was all such silly things as well.
"Not using it as an excuse, but feelings and emotions are just so heightened. It's the littlest things that can trigger you."
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Ben and Andrada have been continuing to get to know each other outside of the villa.
The Balbriggan beauty appeared on Ireland AM this morning to speak about her experience.
Muireann O'Connell said to her: "It's really interesting because you go in there at Casa Amor so have less of a standing with the public and with Ben, now you've probably seen it from the outside, viewers are seeing some sort of mistreatment of women.
"Like telling Yasmin that she's irrelevant, that the audience are kind of sitting there going, 'Hold on a second, dude, this is… what are you up to?'.
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"And you're kind of stuck in that situation... with him then, like, because he can kind of drag you down."
Andrada understood where Muireann was coming from but made sure to clear things up.
Love Island OG couple hit the rocks after dramatic Casa recoupling as villa girl issues ultimatum
She said: "When the producers were calling, [asking], 'Who's your top three?', Ben was there at the very start, and then I kind of took him off after that [incident].
"But he's very different in there, that's what I mean. It's like, what you see on TV, it's only 45 minutes out of the day, do you know what I mean?
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"So, there's a lot more that goes on."
When asked how Andrada is feeling with her new-found fame, she replied: "Do you know what? I'm good.
'GRATEFUL'
"I've always kind of wanted this. I've always wanted to put myself out there and challenge myself. So, it's a lot.
"It's overwhelming. But I'm grateful."
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Viewers got to see last night that another ex Irish Love Islander, Megan Clarke, is
Megan has
with Irish rugby player Conor Philips after being dumped just after they'd spent a steamy night together in the Hideaway.
And Andrada believes the pair could reunite and end up winning the show.
She said: "I feel like if Megan is going to go back in, she's going to go for Conor. Conor really likes her.
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"I feel like they could win. I'm calling it."
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The Irish Sun

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