
‘Get her OUT' rant Love Island fans as they demand ‘gaslighter' is axed from show
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LOVE Island fans have demanded that a 'gaslighter' is axed from the show, as they said 'get her out.'
Irish beauty Megan revelled in two boys, Tommy and Conor, arguing over her in the villa as rugby lad Conor upped his efforts to woo her.
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Love Island fans have demanded that a 'gaslighter' is axed from the show, as they said 'get her out'
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Smitten Tommy branded his love rival "disrespectful"
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Megan was annoyed at Harry for telling Tommy what she'd said
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Smitten Tommy branded his love rival "disrespectful" but Conor hit back and said the power was in Tommy's hands given he gets to sleep beside Megan every night.
And on Tuesday night, Megan dug herself in a deeper hole when she snogged Conor not once but twice on the terrace after admitting she'd recouple with him if the opportunity was there.
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Now, raging Love Island fans want the Irish star axed after she kissed Conor after 'gaslighting' Tommy.
Taking to X, one person said: 'GET MEGAN OUT OF THIS VILLA. #loveisland #LoveIslandUK,' while another added: 'Megan is gaslighting the hell out of Tommy & that's why she's the biggest villain in that villa!! No accountability just blaming others!'
A third person wrote: 'Ngl get Megan out of the villa, you could tell she was waiting for any opportunity to call it quits with Tommy, but to do it like that is insane.'
And someone else penned: 'Get Irish Megan out this villa, and free Tommy kmt.'
Many Love Island fans held the same opinion, that Megan wanted to end things with Tommy and has gone about it in completely the wrong way.
Megan has spoken about the sexual chemistry she has with Conor, and after their first kiss they clearly both loved the intimate moment, with Conor calling it his "best kiss" and Megan rating it "11 out of 10".
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Tommy knew they were up there, but the duo purposely hid their smooch from prying eyes.
As a result, one viewer wrote on X: "Megan's a nasty piece of work."
Another said: "Going to the terrace and kissing Connor TWICE after you have been told Tommy was crying is crazy.."
A third posted: "Megan is insufferable I can't stand her."
A fourth said: "I can't stand megan. The way shes only given tommy half the story and made it seem like shes not flirting back is so odd. Why lie???"
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Raging fans want the Irish star axed after she kissed Conor after 'gaslighting' Tommy
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