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Love Island girls go to war after Toni DUMPS Harrison over ‘sneaky' Helena snog

Love Island girls go to war after Toni DUMPS Harrison over ‘sneaky' Helena snog

The Sun5 hours ago

THE LOVE Island girls have gone to war after Toni dumped Harrison over a "sneaky" Helena snog.
The American bombshell, 24, branded her co-star a "sneaky b***h" after the pair sneaked off to the Hideaway.
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Helena told Harrison tonight that she's not feeling Giorgio and that she doesn't fancy him.
But Shakira and Toni were watching the pair and Shakira warned: 'She's what he'd go for in the outside world.'
'Don't put demons in my head,' Toni replied.
Shakira continued: 'I just don't want you to look like a mug… I see that he's still invested in other people and I don't want you to be all in for him.'
Helena then called it quits with Giorgio and headed to the Hideaway Terrace with Harrison as Toni watched on.
After they returned to the garden Harrison and Toni talked at the Firepit.
She told him: 'We just went on a f***ing date yesterday and you're already going to the Hideaway with another girl.'
He then admitted that he and Helena had a kiss on the terrace.
"I hope you enjoyed it," retorted Toni.
She then remarked that she thinks it's weird that Helena is smiling at her knowing that she likes Harrison.
Love Island shock as Remell and Megan are sent packing in savage dumping
Helena told Toni to shut the f*** up and Shakira told her not to say that.
Shakira then had a go at Harrison for not being truthful to Toni about how he feels about Helena.
Then Meg, Helena, and Remell separately, questioned why Shakira was getting involved in the argument.
Later, Shakira then gave Harrison a piece of her mind about his behaviour.
She said: 'I don't know what planet you're on, you've obviously upset the girl, you know what reaction it was going to have…'
But then the Islanders received a text and were asked to sit around the firepit for the results of the public vote.
And fans were left in shock as "cheaters" Remell and Megan were sent packing in a savage vote.
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