
Love Island chaos as Harry finds out about Shakira's Hideaway kiss and Shea tries to SPLIT show's most solid couple
LOVE Island gets messy tonight as Harry spends the night with Helena in the Hideaway after finding out Shakira kissed Blu.
Bombshell Shea also tries to split the show's most solid couple.
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The dust has barely settled from Harry and Shakira coupling up on day two, before things start to crumble between them.
Shakira explains to Toni: 'Blu pulled me for a chat and he went, 'I didn't kiss you in the challenge 'cause I wanted to do it now' and he just leaned in…
'It was a good kiss but it says a statement, I feel like Ben won't be happy and Harry especially.'
Harry then asks Shakira about the kiss with Blu before telling her: 'All that matters is I want to pursue things with you.'
Harry goes to Blu for his side of the story, and he says: 'We had two kisses, where's your head at? It seems to me your with Helena more and flirting?'
Harry insists he wants to be with Shakira, replying: 'I think it's more flirty, but I think Shakira's got more substance.'
But temptation gets the best of him and Harry heads to the Hideaway with Helena.
The next day, Harry pulls Shakira for a chat.
Shakira tells him: 'Don't act like you went to the Hideaway cause I kissed someone, you wanted to go…'
The Sun told yesterday how two of this year's intake enjoyed a sleepover in the private Hideaway boudoir just 56 hours after meeting.
'Get him out!' rant Love Island fans after boy's 'scary red flag behaviour'
Cabin crew Helena is coupled up with Conor.
Semi-pro footballer Harry and Helena are both 29 years ago.
The pair snuck away on Monday to spend the night in the private bedroom.
The luxury space is totally separate from the main villa and offers the Islanders complete privacy.
A source told The Sun: 'This is the fastest sleepover in the Hideaway in Love Island's twelve series history - and what a gorgeous pair to do so.
'In the past, producers had to invite Islanders to use the breakout bedroom which meant the love nest was generally not used until couples became more established."
It comes as The Sun revealed a shock dumping takes place tonight.
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