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Love Island fans convinced show couple have secretly SPLIT after spotting tell-tale sign

Love Island fans convinced show couple have secretly SPLIT after spotting tell-tale sign

The Irish Sun2 days ago
The Sun previously told the real reason the couple failed to return for the final vote
all over? Love Island fans convinced show couple have secretly SPLIT after spotting tell-tale sign
LOVE Island fans have been left convinced that one show couple have already split as the show comes to an end.
Eagle-eyed viewers think it is all over for one recently rekindled pair who were dumped from the ITV2 show just days before the final.
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Love Island fans think Conor and Megan have already split
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Conor failed to acknowledge Megan in his thank you post after the villa
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Megan and Conor managed to rekindle their connection after the Irish stunner re-entered the villa for a second time this series.
In a telling move, Conor failed to acknowledge or thank his villa partner Megan in his post-villa social media message.
Taking to Instagram after being booted and just moments before the final, Conor wrote: "The craziest 8 weeks of my life. Thank you so much for all the support.
"Hope I did all you guys proud, especially my Irish people."
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Conor went on to share a series of snaps with his fellow axed Islanders but failed to post a photo with Megan.
He further congratulated winners Toni and Cach in another social media snub to Megan.
Viewers watching along at home were also left trying to spot them together in the audience with many claiming they could not be seen - fuelling further speculation that the pair could have secretly split over the weekend.
One fan wrote online: "I havent seen Conor and Megan together all night!!"
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As another added: "Anyone spotted that Conor and Megan were sat apart?!"
Elsewhere, when Megan was brought up to the sofa to be interviewed by Maya, she was not joined by Conor.
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Fellow couples Tommy and Lucy and Ben and Andrada were featured together in the segment.
Megan and Conor were dumped from the villa just days before the final after failing to be voted as one of the most compatible couples in the villa.
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Following their show axe, fans noticed how Megan and Conor did also tellingly not return for the show's final vote - which resulted in the axe of Dejon and Meg.
On Sunday night, 18 former Islanders returned to the villa to vote out one couple from the new bottom two, which comprised of Angel & Ty and Meg & Dejon.
Fans quickly noticed the couple's absence and questioned why they did not take part despite still being in Spain and appearing on After Sun.
The Sun can now reveal the real reason why Megan and Conor were absent from casting a vote with the other Islanders.
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"They were dumped as part of the public vote that also decided who was in the bottom two couples - so it wouldn't have been fair to let them vote," a source told the The Sun.
"The vote was only for people who had been axed in previous dumpings, not the current one."
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Megan was not joined by Conor in her first screen interview
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The pair were axed just days before the final
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