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Love Island's Harry and Shakira reunite with family as they take swipe at ex co-stars

Love Island's Harry and Shakira reunite with family as they take swipe at ex co-stars

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It comes after Harry revealed the truth about his 'secret girlfriend'
NO LOVE LOST Love Island's Harry and Shakira reunite with family as they take swipe at ex co-stars
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LOVE Island's Harry and Shakira appeared to take a swipe at their ex co-stars, as they reunited with family.
During their time in the famous villa, the couple ended up feuding with another pair of Islanders - despite being friends at first.
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Love Island's Shakira and Harry have appeared to take a swipe at his villa rivals
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It came after Harry posted this pic of himself with his family and Shakira
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Harry's post came after Dejon posted this photo
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Shakira and Harry came second in the Love Island final last week
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Last week, fans watched as Harry and Shakira finished in second place after finally becoming a couple in the final week.
This caused tension with fellow couple Dejon and Meg, as Harry dumped their good friend Helena to be with Shakira.
The footballer was good friends with Dejon and Meg during the majority of the show, but their last week in the villa saw their relationship become tense, and they have snubbed each other ever since.
Now Harry appeared to take a swipe at his former friends, after he posted a picture of himself with his family, alongside Shakira.
It came after he wrote over the top of the picture: "My people", followed by a heart emoji.
This could be seen as a swipe at Dejon, who earlier had posted a picture of himself and Meg, and fellow Islanders Harrison and Lauren and also wrote: "My people", followed by a heart emoji.
Since leaving the villa, the former friends have made it clear they are no longer friendly.
It all came to a head when Harry coupled up with Shakira, Meg's nemesis, and dumped her best friend Helena.
Before that, Harry had spent most of his time with Dejon and Meg in the villa.
Meanwhile, it comes just days after Harry finally admitted he WAS dating when he joined show.
Love Island's Harry reveals he's moving to Burnley to live in with Shakira just days after leaving the villa
During his time in the villa, there were numerous reports that Harry had a "secret girlfriend" and today he came clean.
Speaking on ITV's Lorraine last Friday about whether reports that he had a "secret girlfriend" outside of the villa were true, he said: "I couldn't have been more single going into the villa. I mean, my actual ex-girlfriend was in the villa.
However, Harry then admitted: "I was definitely dating. I was definitely seeing people.
"And also, with the process, there's no guarantee you're not in the villa till you're in the villa."
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Shakira and Harry had an on/off romance in the villa
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Harry recently revealed he WAS dating before going in the villa
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Host Christine Lampard then asked him if he was "exclusive" yet with Shakira, but he brushed off the suggestion.
"We haven't… So, for me, I think when we rekindled and we recoupled, I only had eyes for Shakira," Harry said.
"There's no-one else I want to get to know. That hasn't changed since coming on the outside world."
Shortly after arriving in the villa, The Sun exclusively revealed how Harry had been accused of dumping a stunning girl he was dating, just days before he was revealed as an islander
She told The Sun at the time: 'I was dating Harry until the moment he sat on the flight going to Love Island.
'He told me he was going to Bali and I genuinely thought we had a future together, but no. He is a huge manipulator and I'm not the only girl he's done this too.'
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