
Axed Islander Emma reveals secret vapers in the Love Island villa and fans will be shocked
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LOVE Island star Emma Munro has revealed exactly which Islanders enjoy a cheeky vape in the villa and it may surprise you.
ITV2 viewers are always left wondering each year which Islanders are smokers after the show stopped airing contestants smoking on screen.
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Axed Islander Emma revealed who the secret vapers are in the villa
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She said 'almost everyone' enjoyed a vape
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Casa Amor's Emma, who made it back into the main villa alongside Conor, identified which of her co-stars would most frequently visit the smoking area outside the villa.
Appearing on Spill with Will podcast, Emma said: "Almost all of them [vape], Helena and Harry were the worst for it, they were always in there."
Emma said: "I've tried before, I feel high whenever I try it, my heads spinning."
During the earlier seasons of Love Island, viewers watched the Islanders smoke on their screens.
But now they have to do it off camera to discourage social smoking.
During the same chat, Emma also revealed what her ex and former co-star Harry Cooksley messaged her before heading into the villa.
Harry, 30, was initially left stunned when his ex Emma entered the Mallorca villa, and he could be heard saying: "Oh my god, it's my ex."
Now Emma has let slip their last conversation before he entered the ITV2 series as a show OG.
She denied knowing he was going on the matchmaking series and said: "No, he [Harry] sent me the weirdest text right before he went into holding.
"And he basically said 'oh you won't be able to contact me for the summer, please get hold of my mum if you need anything.'
Axed Love Islander Emma addresses villa feud as she reveals Islander she was 'scared' to speak to and secret rows that were never aired
"I thought oh he's going to rehab.
"Or he's checked into a wellness centre, how wrong was I?"
Emma, who was recently given the boot from the show, told how she first became aware of his telly gig when she saw his Instagram post.
She added: "I wasn't shocked you know.
"I feel like this is a bit of him, he'd be the perfect candidate.
"And he has been, he's carried the show on his back lets be honest."
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During their time in the villa together, the pair's connection appeared to take a turn - after Harry pulled Emma for a chat and they enjoyed some banter about PDA, with him even smelling her armpit.
Fans were then quick to claim the brunette's "real mask had slipped."
This was exacerbated when she was heard discussing the show's £50K cash prize pot on the ITV2 series.
In spin off show Aftersun, host Maya Jama directly asked the TV show star why.
She said: "You're one of the few Islanders who have actually mentioned the 50k."
Emma replied: "We have broken the fourth wall," to which Maya said: "You did, can you clarify what you meant by that?
"I think you said something after like 'ahh play along' something like that?"
Emma giggled before she said: "Look I'm glad you brought that up because the whole thing was a complete joke.
"Harry and I had nothing else to talk about and we are both really playful but I can confirm there was no game plan and we were just being silly.
"None of it was serious."
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