
Awkward moment Love Island's Harrison calls girlfriend Lauren by his EX'S name live on TikTok – hours after facing her
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LOVE Island's Harrison Solomon accidentally referred to girlfriend Lauren by his ex's name in an awkward blunder.
The 22-year-old footballer entered as a bombshell this year - and had a major impact during his time in the villa.
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Viewers will recall his tumultuous romance with US Islander Toni Laites.
Later on, Harrison recoupled with new arrival Lauren Wood during Casa Amor
Ahead of this year's final, Harrison hosted a TikTok livestream for his followers.
While answering a fan question, he said: "I can't go outside and see Toni..."
Having seemingly realised his mistake, Harrison put his hand on face before correcting: "I can't go outside and see Lauren, man.
"She's in another villa. She's like, an hour away from me - she's miles away."
One fan wrote online: "In his head rent free lolll."
A third chimed in: "I can imagine Lauren's face bc she was definitely watching this live."
While a fourth offered a reason for the mistake: "Because everyone was spamming Toni's name."
Love Island's Lauren reveals 'real reason' why she took Harrison back after secret scene was CUT from TV
Earlier in the series, viewers watched Lauren be dumped from the villa in a brutal twist.
She begged Harrison to leave alongside her - but he wasn't sure and decided to sleep on it.
However, just a day later, he decided to voluntarily walk away from the villa.
Meanwhile, the couple and other former Islanders returned for the final dumping.
LOVE ISLAND 2025 - ALL the dumped stars so far
LOVE Island 2025 is in its penultimate week. Here are all the dumped Islanders so far ...
Sophie Lee
Blu Chegini (has since returned)
Malisha Jordan
Will Means
Shea Mannings
Poppy Harrison
Caprice Alexandra
Megan Clarke (has since returned)
Remell Mullins
Ryan Bannister
Alima Gagigo
Martin Enitan
Chris Middleton
Yas Broom
Rheo Parnel
Giorgio Russo
Emily Moran
Andrada Pop
Ben Holbrough
Tommy Bradley
Lucy Quinn
Lauren Wood
Harrison Solomon (quit)
Emma Munro
Boris Vidovic
Billykiss Azeez
Blu Chegini (dumped again)
Helena Ford
Megan Clarke (dumped again)
Conor Phillips
The group had to vote whether Meg and Dejon or Angel and Ty were least compatible.
Both Harrison and Lauren voted for Angel and Ty to be dumped from the island.
Ultimately, OG stars Meg and Dejon received the majority vote, meaning they were eliminated.
Love Island airs on ITV2 and ITVX.
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