
Love Islander branded ‘fake and mean' as she rolls her eyes at rival – did you spot it?
The fiery islander was caught rolling her eyes at the recoupling - and viewers didn't miss it.
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Meg rolled her eyes at Harry's recoupling speech
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Now, she's being slammed as 'fake and mean' - but did you clock it?
In his speech, Harry said: "I'd like to couple up with this girl because she possesses qualities I see in a long-term partner.
"I think I've sat on a lot of feelings and buried a lot of my emotions recently, and two conversations have brought it all back to the surface.
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"I think I've disappointed myself. I've disappointed people in here. I know I'm not perfect. I never pretend to be. But I wanna be a better person for myself... and for this girl.
"I know she doesn't believe a word I say right now. But I want her to know that the feelings were always there. I just chose to ignore them.
"As I said to this girl yesterday. I'm either leaving here alone or leaving here with her. So the girl I want to couple up with is... Shakira."
While the rest of the Islanders applauded the match, Meg's frosty expression told a very different story - and fans were quick to call her out.
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Taking to X, one viewer fumed: DID MEG ROLL HER EYES AT SHAKIRA??? I THOUGHT YOU WERE A GIRLS GIRL HUN??"
Another added: "THAT FUCKING NASTY ASS EYE ROLL OH MEG U ARE SO OUT AS SOON AS I HAVE MY HANDS ON A PUBLIC VOTE."
Love Island girls put an end to villa divide and have huge group hug
A third penned: "MEG THE EYE ROLL. WE SAW THAT. CATCH A GRIP. BEING SO FAKE AFTER SAYING YOU'LL BE FRIENDS. BITCHING AGAIN AFTER BEING BEHIND EVERYONE'S BACKS. BECAUSE THEY SAID MUMMY MEG. SHUT UP."
This comes just moments after the
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Toni pulled Meg for a chat, telling her it's not them stirring the drama, and the root of the problem is the boys.
With just days left in the villa, the girls agreed to be friends and enjoy the time they have left - sealing it with a big group hug.
Love Island 2025 couples: last week
This is it - the last week of Love Island 2025 is here and the race to the finish for our remaining couples is on as the clock ticks down and a massive 50,000-pound prize awaits.
The couples are...
Toni and Cach
Yasmin and Jamie
Meg and Dejon
Angel and Ty
Megan and Conor
Shakira and Harry
Helena and Blu
But how long will it last?
Some viewers have slammed the show and
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One viewer said: "It's the producers fault, they have protected Helena/Meg, producers have been watching online comments & need to fix it."
A second added: "It's so fake they are not even touching Shakira in the hug."
Someone else then posted: "Producers want Meg to win so much they made her promise to be more friendly?"
Love Island continues tonight at 9pm on ITV2.
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The Love Island girls appeared to call a truce amid the villa divide - but how long will it last?
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Harry told Shakira he is leaving the villa with her or alone
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