
New Love Island feud explodes as Toni brands love rival ‘a sneak b****' as ANOTHER two islanders sneak off to Hideaway
LOVE Island's Toni explodes tonight after Helena grows close to her man Harrison.
The American bombshell brands her co-star a "sneak b***h" after the pair sneak off to the Hideaway.
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Love Island's Toni fumes about Helena tonight
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Helena and Harrison go to the Hideaway terrace
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Harriso asks her if she's willing to take 'a risk'
Trouble starts when Helena tells Harrison where her head is at with bombshell Giorgio.
She says: 'He's not my type…he's just very serious all the time.'
Harrison asks: 'You don't want to rip his clothes off him?
'Do you feel like that with me?'
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Shakira and Toni are watching the pair and she warns: 'She's what he'd go for in the outside world.'
'Don't put demons in my head,' Toni replies.
Shakira continues: '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 calls it quits with Georgia and heads to the Hideaway Terrace with Harrison as Toni watches on.
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Inside the Hideaway Terrace, Harrison tells Helena: 'We could be in trouble after tonight.'
She tells him: 'It's the risk you've got to take sometimes.'
OG Love Island girl and 'cheat' boy kicked out of the villa after explosive rows over secret kisses
'Are you willing to take that risk though?' he asks.
Helena replies: 'I've got nothing to lose.'
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After they return to the garden Harrison and Toni talk at the Firepit.
She tells him: 'We just went on a f***ing date yesterday and you're already going to the Hideaway with another girl.'
Following the row, Shakira gives Harrison a piece of her mind about his behaviour.
She says: 'I don't know what planet you're on, you've obviously upset the girl, you know what reaction it was going to have…'
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It comes as The Sun revealed two Islanders have already been sent packing.
While The Sun is not naming the duo to preserve the surprise, fans will be rocked by the departures.
The girl is an OG who has been at the centre of plenty of drama this series and will be much missed by all.
Meanwhile, in a further clue, the lad could be considered a 'cheat' for his antics in the villa.
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The departure came after the public were asked to choose their favourite boy and favourite girl.
A source said: 'Couples have been in constant flux this series and there's a good few that have been accused of 'cheating' with secret snogs leading to explosive rows.
'Conor and Megan have just caused chaos with their Hideaway stay over and terrace smooches, whilst Harry and Helena first got that ball rolling in the first week.
'Remell was trouble in the Sleepover too and even Shakira has got up to some illicit snogging.
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'It could be anyone so bosses are hoping viewers have fun speculating what's gone down before the big reveal.'

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