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Samie Elishi reignites Love Island feud with Luca Bish in savage swipe – despite moving on with Sam Thompson

Samie Elishi reignites Love Island feud with Luca Bish in savage swipe – despite moving on with Sam Thompson

Scottish Sun15-05-2025

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SAMIE Elishi has reignited her feud with Luca Bish in a telling new social media video despite appearing to have moved on with Sam Thompson.
The Love Island star has been locked in a war with Luca ever since he failed to pick her on the All Stars edition of the ITV2 dating show.
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Samie Elishi has sparked up her feud with Luca Bish once again
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She has clashed with the star since their ill-fated connection on All Stars
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She is since understood to have found love with Sam Thompson
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Samie was hellbent on making Luca her man and despite some initial flirting and romantic dalliances, Luca confessed that his heart remained with Grace Jackson - a bitter blow to Samie.
Broken by the admission, Samie struggled to let it go and quikcly exited the villa shortly after and it seems that her missing connection with Luca is still weighing heavily on her mind.
In a brand new TikTok video, Samie appeared to reference Luca opting to choose blonde stunner Grace over her.
She captioned a clip of herself looking into the camera: "'I prefer blondes' okay and I prefer biceps."
It appeared that Samie was taking aim at Luca for admitting to preferring blonde girls over brunette ones as his reason for picking Grace.
Samie has spoken about Luca on a number of occasions since their fleeting connection in the villa and has made her disdain for him known.
Upon leaving the All Stars villa, she unfollowed his new girlfriend Grace and then a few weeks later, followed suit with him by removing him from her social media.
Samie also insisted she confronted Grace over comments made by the star, during an interview on Millie Court and Liam Reardon's podcast.
Speaking to Millie and Liam, Samie admitted she took Grace to one side at The BRITs to confront her after they had both tried to avoid each other when partying with the same friends.
She said on the podcast: "I did speak to her just because I said that I didn't appreciate that she called me the snakeiest Islander on the podcast.
Sam Thompson's new flame Samie Elishi breaks silence on romance and him 'being the one' after Zara McDermott split
"I just said to her, honestly, I feel like I haven't done anything in my eyes to you and it was just about the messages and stuff."
With her connection to Luca seemingly buried, Samie has appeared to move on with Sam Thompson.
The pair have made their romance very public in the space of a few weeks having been snapped snogging in the streets.
Sam has already defended the romance after many fans were left convinced it was a publicity stunt.
Speaking to pal Pete Wicks, Sam said: "I stupidly looked at some comment and it was like 'calling the paps on themselves.'
"Do you know what the f***ing worst thing is? It does look like that because they've long-lensed it from wherever the hell they've been.
"And it does just look like we've just stepped outside in front of a bunch of photographers and be like, 'Here you go, guys, me and this girl, we're going to have a kiss!'"
A grinning Sam then praised Samie, saying: 'What I will say though, really awesome chick. You met her that night. Really, really lovely. Super down to earth, super nice, beautiful, obviously.'
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Samie has regulalrly spoken out about Grace and Luca
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