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Love Island's Sophie hits out at co-stars just hours after brutal first dumping

Love Island's Sophie hits out at co-stars just hours after brutal first dumping

Daily Mirrora day ago

Motivational speaker and author Sophie Lee has appeared to hit out at the boys in the Love Island villa as she breaks her silence on her brutal exit from the ITV2 show
Love Island's first dumped star Sophie Lee has hit out at the boys in the villa as she speaks for the first time on her brutal exit. The motivational speaker lost her place in the villa after just one day in a shock twist.
Despite not initially being at risk of an early exit, Sophie was abruptly booted out of the villa after her man Harry was chosen by newly single Shakira. It was Shakira who had been told by host Maya Jama in the first episode of the series that she could be leaving within hours.

Shakira had just 24 hours to try and woo a man after her partner Ben was stolen by American bombshell Toni. However, the catch was that the boys had to agree to couple up with her and leave their own partner up for the dumping.

Sadly for Sophie, it meant her time in the villa was over, and she had to pack her bags within just hours of settling in. During the emotional scenes, Sophie appeared visibly shocked, gasping as she learned Harry had been stolen and that she would be going home.
Despite her own emotions, Sophie said goodbye to Harry and in a touching moment she wished him the best. Appearing to show no hard feelings, Sophie said: "I gave it everything I could. I'm very grateful for the experience it's taught me so much about who I am, how I communicate and what I am looking for.
"I wish Harry all the best, he genuinely deserves a girl who makes him happy." However, since stepping away from the villa it seems Sophie has had a slight change of heart.
Returning to her Instagram account hours after her exit, Sophie shared a telling post about what she really thought of her time on the show. She re-posted a graphic from the official Love Island account that detailed what the word "D***matised," means.
It explained: "A state of being so infatuated or emotionally and/or sexually captivated by someone, primarily due to the quality or appeal of their sexual performance, that one loses perspective or good judgement."

Sophie added her own comment as she remarked: "Very happy I didn't leave the villa d***matised!" The author had also shared a selfie from Manchester Airport following her swift departure.
She said: "Back in my city! What a whirlwind, thank you all so much for all the love and support. A short but sweet journey." In her exit interview, Sophie shared: "I was so ecstatic, I was so nervous, so intrigued… you've never met any of these people, never seen anyone or anything. It's a surreal moment because you've never experienced that in your life.

"I was so excited to meet people, I'm a people's person, especially with my job. I have such a passion for learning people's stories, getting to know people and this is why I think my dating experience is so different; I'm automatically tuned to not judge people by what they look like and to know about their stories before judging them. I just was myself, fully. My silly, wonderful and little bit cautious (but that's just me) self."
However, some fans think Sophie's Love Island journey isn't over just yet as they think she'll make a return for Casa Amor. She even appeared to hint at it herself as she added: "I did everything that I wanted to do. And summer's not over!"

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