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Love Island Shakira's mum slams Harry's ‘disrespectful' friends in brutal live video

Love Island Shakira's mum slams Harry's ‘disrespectful' friends in brutal live video

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LOVE Island star Shakira's mum has slammed Harry's 'disrespectful' friends in a brutal live video.
During a TikTok live, the Love Island runner up's mum Sukaina didn't hold back, as she told a group of three women her thoughts.
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Love Island star Shakira's mum has slammed Harry's 'disrespectful' friends in a brutal live video
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Shakira's mum said she hadn't managed to catch up with her daughter yet since the show
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Sukaina has been open with her thoughts about the series during and after it
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Harry and Shakira had a bumpy romance on the show
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She could be heard saying: 'The people that do surround Harry haven't painted themselves in the best light.
'I feel like they have zero respect for my daughter, I'm just going to say it how it is.
'That's something that I am yet to address.'
Later in the conversation she then added: 'It's something that I will be speaking to people about in private, but yeah, it will be addressed.'
While Harry was in the villa, his football team, Farnham Town FC, were heavily criticised for some of the comments they made about Shakira in a now-deleted TikTok.
Some of them included: 'Harry isn't serious, and then Shakira is so serious it's painful. Him and Helena are way more suited.'
And one staff member described Shakira as 'annoying as f***.'
One of Harry's best pals joined him in the Love Island villa on the Meet The Family day.
Harry Hugo went on at the same time as Harry's mum and Shakira's mum and sister, and he revealed what wasn't shown on TV when the Islanders were reunited with their loved ones.
Watch the moment Love Island star Shakira's furious mum takes savage swipe at Harry after recoupling
Writing on social media after the episode, Harry Hugo said: 'The clip that I said to Helena that it would have never worked romantically with her and Harry - they were just great mates on a holiday romance but their banter is the same.
'That's why she'd fit into our wider friendship group (of 8 couples). It 100% wasn't me telling her she'd be a better fit than Shakira. I said the opposite to her face.'
He continued: 'Both Julia and I called Harry out for his behaviour and him being inconsiderate of others' feelings with his actions.'
Harry also told how Shakira has 'banned' Harry from wearing his infamous Speedo swimwear.
He said: 'We joked and laughed with Shakira and her family about Harry's dreadful wardrobe and Speedos. She has since banned him from wearing them.'
Addressing Harry and Shakira's reunion at the time, he added: "It was clear spending an hour with them that they are really into each other and I can't wait to see how he tries to make amends."
Shakira's mum hasn't held back in sharing her opinions of Harry since he expressed his romantic feelings for her daughter.
During the family day, Harry had attempted to give Shakira's mum a hug when he approached her at the fire pit, but she refused.
She said to Shakira at the time: 'What I will say, with him, he can prove himself to you before he has to prove himself to me.'
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Sukaina said that Harry's friends have 'zero respect' for Shakira
Credit: TikTok / loveislandaddict7
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