
Love Island fans accuse Harry and his ex Emma of faking split and insist ‘they're still in a relationship' after clue
It came after the brunette stunner was revealed as a Casa Amor bombshell recently, alongside five other females.
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Last Friday, Love Island 2025 OG Harry was left stunned when his ex entered the compound.
The Sun then revealed the identity of Harry's former lover - after fans spotted a secret tribute to her.
After the pair shared a relationship de brief, in which Emma revealed the real reason for their split, fans reckon something suspicious is going on.
As Emma claimed that he cheated when he brought girls into the home they previously shared together, viewers have suggested there may still be feelings brewing between the exes.
Others have suggested the pair - who locked lips in a challenge - never really broke up at all.
During the chat about their relationship downfall, one fan wrote: "I swear these two are still in a relationship, it's just the vibe I'm getting."
A second put: "Definitely still in a relationship hence why he's not making it serious with anyone."
A third put: "Makes sense that they are still together most of what they are saying sounds fake."
Other fans claimed they had "worked out" the real reason behind the pair's tension.
Meanwhile, the fact Harry hasn't closed things off with on-off villa partner Helena has added fuel to their suggestions.
Watch the moment Harry snogs ex-girlfriend Emma in saucy game leaving Helena furious
SPLIT REVEAL
During their frank conversation on Love Island, Emma made Harry admit to several huge revelations.
She claimed he brought girls into the home they previously shared together.
She said: "The fact of the matter is, you've brought girls into our home, and I wouldn't do that to you, because that was the rules, and you think the rules don't apply to you.
"It's my house, Harry. You think as soon as there's a boundary in place, cross it?
Love Island 2025 - Casa Amor girls
WHO are the latest bombshells heading into the spin-off villa?
The Sun exclusively reported the identities of the six beauties heading into the ITV2 spin-off villa, after it was teased during last week's episode.
The Love Island newbies were seen strolling into the compound clad in swimwear - with one already having a connection to Harry.
On the show's official Instagram page it teased: "Amor the merrier… who's ready for Casa Amor?" and now we can report the full line-up.
Lauren Wood, 26,
Emma Munro, 30
Lucy Quinn, 21
Yasmin Broom, 26
Andrada Pop, 27
Rheo Parnell, 26
"You think, 'oh yes, let me just f*** this up', like there's just no need for any other woman to be in my house."
As he tried to assure her that he would 'be there', she later corrected his version of the timeline of their relationship.
He told her: "You don't have very high thoughts of me, or you don't think a lot of me, but I am here. I think I said that in the letter to you years ago."
To which she replied: "Years ago? You mean in February?"
She then added: "We make the choice not to be together because we know that you can't give me what I need, and that's why it's not because we don't love each other, we have to like, be strong enough to like, stand on that decision."
Fans of the show took to social media in droves as they were left completely flabbergasted by the semi-pro footballers past behaviour.
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