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Biggest feud in Love Island history reaches boiling point as stars go head-to-head and vow to NEVER speak outside villa
Biggest feud in Love Island history reaches boiling point as stars go head-to-head and vow to NEVER speak outside villa

The Sun

time8 hours ago

  • Entertainment
  • The Sun

Biggest feud in Love Island history reaches boiling point as stars go head-to-head and vow to NEVER speak outside villa

LOVE Island's Shakira and Meg's feud reached boiling point last night as they vowed to NEVER speak to each other outside the villa. The group gathered for the Couple Goals game but it quickly erupted between the girls when Meg claimed she had "always been nice" to Shakira, despite viewers watching her gossip behind her back. 3 3 Things came to a head when the Islanders were asked "Which couple are you most scared to give your honest opinion on?' Shakira and Harry chose Meg and Dejon, which left them raging. Meg told them: "I think if people were honest in the first place and told us to our faces instead of saying it constantly behind our back, it would be a different story." Shakira responded: "You throwing around the fake word is rich to be honest. "I don't know why you keep acting like we're the best of mates in here. "From day one, you were very standoffish with any girl that was posed as a threat." Meg fired back: "I think you've called every single person in this Villa fake," to which Shakira said: "No, I will never pretend to be your mate." A furious Meg hit out: "You won't be my friend on the outside." Shakira felt the same and replied: "I will never speak to you on the outside. I honestly can't stand you sometimes." Things went from bad to worse as Toni and Blu were left exchanging insults around the firepit. 'He's obsessed with her!' rage Love Island fans as stars clash in dramatic challenge The US star admitted she was "over it" as Blu tried to get a rise out of her before cruelly calling her a "pick-me girl". ITV2 viewers were left shocked over the scenes and branded it the most "hostile" series ever. One wrote: "I've watched love island since series one and this series is hands down the most uncomfortable to watch. This girl divide is f****n awful. The smart ass comments thrown about, the sly digs, the ganging up on 1 girl…it's actually draining." A second posted: "'I've never seen such a hostile final week omg these lot are about to start a world war… "It's the final week and there's STILL drama??? this literally never happens,' 'The most toxic love island season ever." A third said: "The most toxic love island season ever - they really hate each other and it will be awkward for them on the outside." Another added: "The Great Villa Divide of 2025 is alive and well. 'I've never seen THIS strong of a divide in the villa before." Earlier in the game, Meg insisted she had always been a friend to Shakira, which left viewers baffled. There was tension between Harry and Dejon and also Harry and Blu throughout the game, but the atmosphere really heated up when the couples had to answer the question, "which couple is the most fake?" Meg and Dejon chose Shakira and Harry, with Meg giving the reason: 'I feel like Shakira, you've made some very hurtful comments to me that we're not very nice and I've always been there for you.' Shakira was left less than impressed and said to Harry, 'The gloves are off now' as tensions flared, yet again, between the girls. Fans reacted with disbelief to Meg's comments. ''I'VE ALWAYS BEEN NICE TO YOU' Mug is such a f*****g LIAR," wrote one person on X, formerly Twitter. Another added: "When has Meg ever been nice to Shakira?" And a third posted: "Sorry but Meg saying 'I would have considered you a friend' to Shakira?!? Are you ok?! This just highlights everything Shakira etc. have been saying. Like be real, you guys aren't friends and stop pretending you're this saint. It's laughable!!" Throughout the series, the villa girls have been divided with two clear friendship groups emerging over the course of the ITV2 programme. 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, while Meg and Helena, as well as Megan, have made up the other half of the main villa divide. The two groups tried to put their differences aside, days after a huge row at the explosive Grafties ceremony. 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 and with tensions at an all time high, it looks like there will be no reconciliation on the cards. 3

‘What's Windex for': Bizarre search after murders of Salim, Toufic Hamze
‘What's Windex for': Bizarre search after murders of Salim, Toufic Hamze

News.com.au

time9 hours ago

  • News.com.au

‘What's Windex for': Bizarre search after murders of Salim, Toufic Hamze

A man who asked to be paid in cocaine for storing two cars used in an infamous Sydney double murder searched 'what's Windex used for' as he organised for one to be cleaned. Teenage gangster Salim Hamze and his tradie dad Toufik Hamze, 64, were shot dead as they sat in a red ute outside the family's Guildford home on October 20, 2021. A court heard on Thursday that a gunman unloaded a full round of ammunition into their car before more shots were fired as a getaway vehicle sped off. They died at the height of a feud between the Hamzy (or Hamze) and Alameddine crime networks, with Salim believed to have played a pivotal role in other shootings. Two men charged over roles in the aftermath of the father and son's murders, Suliman Hamza and SH, faced sentence in court on Thursday. Hamza, 23, pleaded guilty to two counts of accessory after the fact to murder, two counts of receiving stolen property – being a silver Lexus and Ford Mustang used as getaway cars – and one of disposing stolen property, the Mustang. SH, who was 16 at the time, pleaded guilty to two counts of being an accessory after the fact to a serious indictable offence. Neither were accused of having any involvement in the shootings, nor knowledge of what was about to unfold. At a hearing last week, Crown prosecutor Mitchell Paish told the Downing Centre District Court that SH had displayed 'some sorrow' for the elder Hamze's death but not for 18-year-old Salim. 'He thinks that the death of this young man is just part of this game that he willingly joined himself,' Mr Paish said. Mr Paish argued that SH's involvement was an example of how gangs outsourced tasks to young associates 'to distance the assassins and those who hire them'. 'These matters are becoming more rife … yes he's seen that he's been used, but he still wants to associate with these people,' he said. 'They're part of his community.' The court heard on Thursday that Hamza organised for the Lexus and Ford, both of which were previously stolen, to be moved between different locations in western Sydney in the weeks before the murders. Judge Sharon Harris said that on the night of October 19, 2021, SH was directed by Hamza to leave the grey Ford Mustang parked on a Guildford street with its key on a tyre. 'When are they picking it up cuz,' SH asked Hamza via messages. 'Right now,' he replied. The next day, after it was used as a getaway car in the shooting, the grey Mustang was dropped at a co-accused's home and Hamza said he would move it. He texted the associate, 'we're gonna bleach and Windex everything before it's moved', but not before he looked up 'what's windex used for'. Police seized the Mustang at the co-accused's home in Guildford on October 22, and found Windex in the garage. The silver Lexus was used in the shooting itself and was burnt out by the assassins. Hamza's barrister, Avni Djemal SC, last week told the court his client's phone searches for how to use Windex showed he was a 'novice' Mr Djemal said Hamza, then 19, had 'no idea' the cars were to be used in a murder when he initially agreed to store them. Judge Harris said Hamza's actions after the murders were motivated by 'misguided loyalty and self-preservation'. She revealed he was then dealing with drug use issues and asked to be paid in cocaine instead of cash for storing the cars. SH was 'impulsive and immature' but also influenced by criminal connections, the judge said. As recently as last month SH told a psychologist he remained close to known criminals who were in what he called 'the game', the court heard. SH said letting them down 'was not an option', according to Judge Harris. Hamza, the court heard, told a psychologist the manner in which the Hamzes died 'still haunts him and he wished he played no part'. Judge Harris sentenced Hamza to four years in prison, with a non-parole period of two years and 11 months. With time served he will be eligible for parole in October. SH was sentenced to a two-year intensive correction order and told he could be taken into custody if he breached conditions, including not to interact with criminal associates. The man who police suspect shot Salim and Toufik Hamze, identified as Zaid Abdelhafez, remains at large and is believed to have fled overseas. An arrest warrant has been issued for Mr Abdelhafez, 22, while Alameddine clan leader Rafat Alameddine and associate John Bayssari are also wanted by police over the murders. Mr Alameddine and Mr Bayssari are also believed to be living offshore.

‘He's obsessed with her!' rage Love Island fans as stars clash in dramatic challenge
‘He's obsessed with her!' rage Love Island fans as stars clash in dramatic challenge

The Sun

time9 hours ago

  • Entertainment
  • The Sun

‘He's obsessed with her!' rage Love Island fans as stars clash in dramatic challenge

LOVE Island fans rage 'he's obsessed with her' as two stars clashed in a dramatic challenge. During last night's episode, the remaining islanders were told to lay out their truths to the group - with some shocking consequences. 5 5 5 Standing out among the trouble was Toni and Blu, who kept butting heads. During one part of the challenge, Blu turned his board around and told the group: 'This is directed at Toni really, because I've tried to give her my honest opinion and she didn't take it. 'I'm not scared, I've tried and… Toni.' As the Islanders burst into laughter, Toni shot back: 'I still don't care unfortunately. Sorry Blu. 'I don't have it in me anymore.' Blu replied: 'That's cool, I'm glad you don't care,' as the awkward moment between them came to an end. It's not their first clash in the villa, and now fans have taken to X to claim that Blu is 'obsessed' with Toni. One person wrote: 'Blu is OBSESSED with Toni … like he's actually a weirdo.' A second penned: 'Why is Blu so obsessed with Toni?' Love Island feud ERUPTS as two Islanders storm off from eachother after bitter clash And a third echoed: 'Blu, I'm begging- leave Toni alone. It's giving obsessed.' Just a few days ago, in explosive scenes screened on the ITV2 show, Toni was seen clashing with returning Islander, Blu. As the Grafties took hold, Blu could be seen doing his best to meddle in the drama of his co-stars. One such moment saw him call out Toni in front of the entire group in a bid to question her on her actions which left her villa partner Cach in tears. As Cach won the award for most emotional moment after being left in tears over Toni's decision to re-couple with Harrison, Blu was quick to ask Toni about "how she felt" over the clip. Toni made it clear how everyone, including Cach, knew that she felt guilty and sad over the situation but it had now been resolved. She fired back at Blu for his questioning of her in front of the group. Later, the pair had a fiery argument in which they argued over the moment. Toni was left asking Blu why he asked how she felt when he already knew given that he watched it at home as a result of him being dumped from the Island. Blu stuttered as he attempted to get Toni to listen to his point before she told him she "didn't care" about the conversation and how he knew exactly what he was doing. As they continued to argue in circles, Toni stood up and walked away before Blu also got up and stormed off. He then branded Toni a "weirdo" in a harsh comment before going to fill his co-stars in on their frosty interaction. 5 5

Matt Damon Spars With Jimmy Kimmel On ‘Who Wants to Be a Millionaire'
Matt Damon Spars With Jimmy Kimmel On ‘Who Wants to Be a Millionaire'

Yahoo

time14 hours ago

  • Entertainment
  • Yahoo

Matt Damon Spars With Jimmy Kimmel On ‘Who Wants to Be a Millionaire'

Matt Damon and Jimmy Kimmel reignited their ongoing feud for a good cause as they appeared on Who Wants to Be a Millionaire this week. Partnering with Jeopardy! host and all-star Ken Jennings on Wednesday's episode of the ABC game show, the Oscar winner won the top prize for his nonprofit which helps bring clean water to communities in need. More from Deadline Donald Trump Takes On Late-Night Hosts, Again Christopher Nolan's 'The Odyssey' Accused Of Fueling "Brutal Repression" By Filming In Occupied Western Sahara 'Who Wants To Be A Millionaire' & 'Match Game' Make A Splash On ABC As Summer Premieres Post Multi-Year Audience Highs 'Everybody but Jimmy Kimmel, do we love Matt Damon or what?' said Jennings as they tag-teamed the final question, prompting cheers from the audience. As Kimmel started boo-ing, Damon addressed the crowd, 'Thank you so much! You are making him so miserable right now.' 'You're turning this into an uprising,' Kimmel called out Jennings. 'I'm coming onto Jeopardy! with someone you hate!' Last week, Who Wants to Be a Millionaire debuted its fourth season, returning as the No. 1 telecast of the night with 4.24 million viewers, also serving as ABC's top entertainment telecast this summer. Kimmel hosts and executive produces the game show reboot, which debuted in 2020. Best of Deadline Everything We Know About The 'Heartstopper' Movie So Far Everything We Know About 'Emily In Paris' Season 5 So Far List Of Hollywood & Media Layoffs From Paramount To Warner Bros Discovery To CNN & More

Matt Damon and Ken Jennings Risk It All on Who Wants to Be a Millionaire — But Did They Win Big?
Matt Damon and Ken Jennings Risk It All on Who Wants to Be a Millionaire — But Did They Win Big?

Yahoo

time16 hours ago

  • Entertainment
  • Yahoo

Matt Damon and Ken Jennings Risk It All on Who Wants to Be a Millionaire — But Did They Win Big?

Jimmy Kimmel's longstanding feud with Matt Damon is only going to get more insufferable from here. Damon, alongside Jeopardy! host Ken Jennings, competed in Wednesday's primetime episode of Who Wants to Be a Millionaire, hoping to take home the $1 million grand prize for which Damon co-founded in 2009. More from TVLine ABC Moves Up Premiere Date for 9-1-1, 9-1-1: Nashville and Grey's Anatomy Late-Night Hosts Support Stephen Colbert Amid Late Show Cancellation: 'F-k You CBS and All Your Sheldons' Joshua Jackson Admits He's 'Bummed Out' by Doctor Odyssey Cancellation: 'It Was a Really Fun Show' After a dramatic hour, it all came down to this question: 'Which of these words is often used to describe one of the most beautiful auditory effects on Earth: the sound made by the leaves of trees when wind blows through them?' Their four choices were 'apricity,' 'petrichor,' 'susurrus' or 'eudaemonia.' With their 50/50 lifeline still in play, the duo knocked out two of the possible answers, leaving only 'petrichor' and 'susurrus.' Since Jennings knew the definition of 'petrichor,' a pleasant fragrance that typically comes after a rainstorm, he deduced that the correct answer had to be 'susurrus.' And he was right! 'Sometimes it's better to be lucky than good, I think,' Jennings said as he and Damon breathed a collective sigh of relief. 'It is so awesome having Ken Jennings as your partner in a trivia game,' Damon added with a laugh, prompting Jennings to ask the audience (so to speak), 'Everybody but Jimmy Kimmel, do we love Matt Damon, or what?' 'You're turning this into an uprising!' Kimmel said. 'I'm coming on Jeopardy! with someone you hate! Then came the moment of truth, which Kimmel described as 'the least dramatic million-dollar moment in Who Wants to Be a Millionaire history.' Hit PLAY on the video below to watch Damon and Jennings' winning moment: Best of TVLine 'Missing' Shows, Found! Get the Latest on Ahsoka, Monarch, P-Valley, Sugar, Anansi Boys and 25+ Others Yellowjackets Mysteries: An Up-to-Date List of the Series' Biggest Questions (and Answers?) The Emmys' Most Memorable Moments: Laughter, Tears, Historical Wins, 'The Big One' and More

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