
Love Island star sparks concern with his appearance after shock betrayal – did you spot it?
A LOVE Islander sparked concern among fans with his appearance after his shock villa betrayal.
Harry rattled fans of the ITV2 dating series after his controversial antics in the Love Island villa less than three days into the series.
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But it seemed that he could have rattled himself after fans were left convinced he'd been crying after his bed-swapping antics were exposed.
In the episode, Harry could be seen cuddled up with Shakira in bed but soon attempted to sneak away as he headed to the Hideaway with Helena.
They then got very cosy as they kissed and cuddled the night away - with some fans even convinced they had sex.
But when Harry was forced to speak to Sharkia about his antics, many fans thought he appeared as though he had been left in tears.
Whilst he kept his eyed hidden by sunglasses during the chat whilst in the garden, when he was in the beach hut, he appeared to be sporting very red eyes.
It was a stark resemblance to someone who could have just been crying.
Writing online, one fan said: "Harry looks like he's been crying lol. I'd be crying if I lost Shakira too."
A third added: "Why's Harry crying?"
As a fourth wrote: "Harry looks like he's been crying lol. I'd be crying if I lost Shakira too."
Watch the moment Love Island stars strip off and jump into bed after ditching their partners for the Hideaway
In shock scenes tonight blonde air hostess Helena Ford, 29, and semi-pro footballer Harry Cooksley, 30, snuck off for some alone time - leaving their partners reeling.
The duo were seen planning their rendezvous earlier in the evening and Harry is seen telling Helena to tap his foot on the way out of the bedroom.
A source previously 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.
'But producers have changed the rules of the breakout bedroom so it can be used at any time, without an invite.
'It means Helena and Harry could take advantage of the 'no invite needed' and explore their connection.
'The scenes will play out later this week, but bosses are unlikely to show anything too naughty, as is the show's usual approach.'
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