
Love Island feud ERUPTS as two Islanders storm off from each other after bitter clash
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A BRAND new Love Island feud has sensationally erupted between two unlikely Islanders.
In explosive scenes screened on the ITV2 show tonight, Toni was seen clashing with returning Islander, Blu.
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Toni clashed with Blu as he attempted to call her out
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He took aim at her during the Grafties
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She soon walked away from the conversation after telling him she 'didn't care'
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As the Grafties took hold, Blu could be seen doing his best to meddle in the drama of his co-stars.
One such moment saw him call out Toni in front of the entire group in a bid to question her on her actions which left her villa partner Cach in tears.
As Cach won the award for most emotional moment after being left in tears over Toni's decision to re-couple with Harrison, Blu was quick to ask Toni about "how she felt" over the clip.
Toni made it clear how everyone, including Cach, knew that she felt guilty and sad over the situation but it had now been resolved.
She fired back at Blu for his questioning of her in front of the group.
Later, the pair had a fiery argument in which they argued over the moment.
Toni was left asking Blu why he asked how she felt when he already knew given that he watched it at home as a result of him being dumped from the Island.
Blu stuttered as he attempted to get Toni to listen to his point before she told him she "didn't care" about the conversation and how he knew exactly what he was doing.
As they continued to argue in circles, Toni stood up and walked away before Blu also got up and stormed off.
He then branded Toni a "weirdo" in a harsh comment before going to fill his co-stars in on their frosty interaction.
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He then mimicked her American accent in another bizarre moment.
Commenting on the fiery row online, one viewer of the show said: "Blu pulled Toni for some airtime and left HEATED, while Toni left confused & not giving a single F."
Before someone else commented: "Blu's angry because Toni's not giving him the argument he wanted, he wants to create drama to stay in the villa."
As a third went on to write: "Blu crashing out and Toni sitting there composed like the queen she is. What a loser! Very strange creature."

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