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Love Island fans spot clue Islander is pretending to fancy her partner after awkward recoupling

Love Island fans spot clue Islander is pretending to fancy her partner after awkward recoupling

Scottish Suna day ago

It comes after this couple shared a VERY awkward snog
ALL FOR SHOW? Love Island fans spot clue Islander is pretending to fancy her partner after awkward recoupling
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LOVE Island fans say they have spotted a clue that one of the Islanders is pretending to fancy her partner, following last night's awkward recoupling.
Ever since they first coupled up on Monday night, fans have been convinced that Meg is faking her feelings for hunky Dejon.
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Love Island fans have called out an Islander after last night's recoupling
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Fans don't think Meg's recoupling speech was convincing
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Some viewers think that Meg doesn't really like Dejon
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Dejon and Megan were coupled up during the launch show, and have remained together ever since.
However, during last night's recoupling, fans were left unconvinced (once again) of the blonde beauty's true feelings for her man.
Although Meg still chose to couple up with Dejon, fans thought her speech wasn't genuine.
They also think her body language during last night's recoupling was "awkward" and a sure sign she's just not that into him.
Taking to social media one fan said: "I want to believe in Meg and Dejon but I fear one man making a move on meg might send the relationship collapsing."
While another added: "Meg doesn't like Dejon - simple."
This one said: "Meg says the right things but her energy and body language is offff (sic)."
"Meg is so fake omg she's just waiting for her bombshell," a fourth added.
UNCONVINCING KISS
This isn't the first time that fans have been unconvinced of Meg's feelings for Dejon - in fact it's been happening a lot since they first coupled up.
Their first kiss was also slammed by viewers for being "painfully awkward".
Love Island fans spot tell tale signs villa beauty hated snog with show hunk
On Wednesday, the pair went up to the terrace to discuss their relationship so far.
Dejon started the chat, and said: 'I like the way that things are going.'
She replied: 'Yeah, same. I feel the exact same.'
But the tension was hard to ignore as she adde:, 'I feel like we talk… everyone else's f*****g business.'
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Love Island viewers are convinced Meg was not feeling it whilst snogging Dejon on the terrace
Credit: ITV
Trying to take things to the next level, Dejon asked if she still wanted to share a bed with him, to which she said yes.
Then came the kiss but before Dejon leaned in, Meg awkwardly asked: 'Oh, you're going to kiss me?'
And once the kiss was over, she laughed and said, 'Is that enough?'
Fans took to social media to discuss the painfully awkward moment, with one writing beneath some grabs of the scene: ''Oh ur gonna kiss me' & 'was that enough' – she DID NOT want that."
Another added: 'That was so false hahaha she doesn't like him. Her face afterwards said it all.'
A third agreed: 'SO TRUE she don't like him like that.'
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The flirty mood quickly turned awkward
Credit: ITV
MEG'S U-TURN
Meanwhile, viewers previously slammed Meg after she made a huge U-turn in bid to stay in the villa.
And it came just a day after she seemed "underwhelmed" when she chose Dejon during the Love Island launch.
On Monday night, Meg picked Dejon, but when they met for the first time, fans were convinced there was no attraction on either side.
In fact, she then went onto tell the rest of the girls later in the episode that she wasn't really "feeling him".
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The pair were coupled up during Sunday's launch
Credit: Eroteme
But as Tuesday's recoupling loomed, Meg seemed to change her tune.
In fact when she saw US bombshell Toni chatting to Djon, she was heard saying to her fellow Islanders: 'I don't have my man, Dejon's gone - that's it!'
This didn't go unnoticed by fans, who took to social media to vent about her "game plan"
One said: "Meg doesn't like Dejon but she's got to secure her place in the Villa, baddd!"
While another chimed in: "All Meg is worried about is going home, she don't care about Dejon."
This one added: "Meg defo has a game plan!
"She's being all sweet to Dejon to stay on the show."

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