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Axed Love Island star Poppy ‘gives away' she's seeing another series 11 islander after they're both dumped from villa

Axed Love Island star Poppy ‘gives away' she's seeing another series 11 islander after they're both dumped from villa

Scottish Sun09-07-2025
AXED Love Island star Poppy Harrison 'gives away' she's seeing fellow series 11 star after they're both dumped from the villa.
The blonde bombshell uploaded a cryptic post which had fans questioning if the pair could potentially be reuniting.
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Love Island star Poppy 'gives away' she's seeing fellow series 11 star
Credit: tiktok/@poppyharrison20
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The blonde bombshell uploaded a cryptic TikTok which had fans questioning if the pair could potentially be reuniting
Credit: tiktok/@poppyharrison20
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Poppy made her Love Island entrance earlier on in the season in a show twist
Credit: Shutterstock Editorial
Poppy made her Love Island entrance earlier on in the season in a show twist which saw four bombshells take four OG's with them to the Casa Amor villa for a sleepover.
Poppy decided to bring main villa hunk Remell Mullins who was coupled up with Alima at the time.
During the sleepover Remell grew close to Poppy and suggested things between him and Alima were over.
He told Poppy: 'I'm being comfy around you still. It's the first time in, you know, the villa that I have felt like this, so it's telling me something.'
Despite this, he chose to stick with Alima resulting in Poppy being dumped - with Remell later sent packing just days after following a public vote.
Poppy has now set tongues wagging and hinted that the pair are now seeing each other in a TikTok.
Along to the backdrop of Usher's Hey Daddy track Poppy mimes the words, adding the caption: 'My reaction to Remell being dumped'
Furthering the speculation the blonde beauty responded to a fan down in the comments, the user said: 'Go get him girl !'
To which Poppy cryptically replies: 'Maybe (smirking emoji) xx'
After the pair were dumped Remell appeared on Love Island's Aftersun to discuss his time on the show.
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Speaking about his time with Poppy, he said: 'Despite me having what seemed to be a good connection with Poppy, my heart was telling me that I had to see it through with Alima.
'The dynamic with Poppy was more what I'm used to on the outside. But building up slowly with Alima made me realise that that's important.
'I didn't necessarily have to share the bed and kiss outside of the Truth or Dare game, however, being true to myself I'm naturally very flirty. I still acted like how I would on the outside.
'There was never a conversation with Alima about being exclusive, we hadn't had that chat and hadn't spoken properly about boundaries either.'
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During the sleepover Remell grew close to Poppy and suggested things between him and Alima were over
Credit: Shutterstock Editorial
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After the pair were dumped Remell appeared on Love Island's Aftersun to discuss his time on the show
Credit: Shutterstock Editorial
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