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Love Island star finally confirms feud with villa pal after months of rumours with telltale comment

Love Island star finally confirms feud with villa pal after months of rumours with telltale comment

The Sun19-05-2025

LOVE Island star Liberty Poole appears to have finally confirmed her feud with her former villa bestie Kaz Kamwi.
Liberty and Kaz were famously best mates following their two stints together in the villa before appearing to drop off each other's radar.
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The girls had been on holiday together and even recorded their own podcast called Kaz & Lib.
But shortly after Liberty and Kaz returned to the villa for spin-off show Love Island All Stars last year, they noticeably started snubbing each other online.
Liberty, 25, has now seemingly admitted she no longer considers 30-year-old Kaz as a friend during a Q&A with fans.
The reality star was asked by a follower on on TikTok: "Are you still friends with Kaz?"
But rather than reply with a firm "yes", Liberty rather tellingly replied: "I will always have love for Kaz x."
Liberty repeated herself with the identical response when someone else questioned: "Are you still friends with Kaz cause makes me sad don't see use together, I love the friendship use had [SIC]."
She again replied: "I will always have love for Kaz x."
In March, Kaz recorded a video for her own TikTok in which she spoke about why she had cut certain people out of her life.
The reality star captioned the video: "Why aren't you friends with them anymore?"
Love Island star Kaz confirms feud with former best friend and co-star as she takes swipe in savage TikTok
Wearing a burgundy mini dress, she filmed a clip of herself miming to lyrics from track Bhad Bhabie by Ms. Whitman.
"You dumb enough to think I'd tell you anything. I wouldn't tell you want colour socks I've got on," Kaz mimed.
Kaz's fans were quick to speculate that the video was a direct swipe at Liberty.
One commented on the TikTok: "Everyone is saying it's about Liberty."
A second posted: "I was wondering why you two were never together no more."
Other followers simply posted a Statue of Liberty emoji, hinting it's about her former Brummie pal.
The girls first sparked rumours of a rift in April 2024.
Fans had quickly noticed Liberty had deleted the link to their podcast show from her Instagram bio without explanation.
She also shared a glam snap to her Instagram Story, writing: "For all the nice girls out there keep being you [heart emoji] nice doesn't mean boring it's just having morals while still being a boss love you."
Liberty was later asked why she was never seen out with her Love Island pals - including Kaz - and she brushed it off, saying: "It's just every time events come up I've had a family thing, or I've been away or been with my friends from home.
"They've had big things going on in their lives, obviously you guys know me, I always like to be there to support the people that mean the most to me. That's literally all it is."
However, Liberty's response did not quash the whispers and rumours have continued to spread ever since.
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