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Love Islander makes awkward u-turn after posting video slamming Meg as ‘fake'

Love Islander makes awkward u-turn after posting video slamming Meg as ‘fake'

The Irish Sun14 hours ago
Meg and Dejon seem determined to prove their many doubters wrong
slipped up Love Islander makes awkward u-turn after posting video slamming Meg as 'fake'
LOVE Island's Conor Phillips was forced to make an awkward U-turn after reposting a TikTok slamming his villa co-star Meg Moore as 'fake'.
TikTok creator BOLO Clips took to the platform to react to Meg, 25, teaming up with the likes of Emma Munro and Andrada Pop to make content - despite feuding with them during the show.
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Conor was forced to explain himself after reposting the damning TikTok
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Dejon and Meg were dumped from the villa by their fellow Islanders
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But the couple are determined to prove everyone wrong
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He said: 'Anyone else find it really funny that Meg is making TikToks with everyone she hated in the show?
'Emma, Andrada… why is she trying to build bridges? Next she'll be making TikToks with Shakira doing dances and s***.
'Was it all just an act? Or has Dejon already f***** off?'
Fans were shocked when Conor, 25, reposted the video - and he was quick to insist it was a mistake.
He commented: 'I reposted by accident!! Meg is my big sis.'
But his explanation left users divided. One said: 'No you didn't and it's ok.'
Another wrote: 'Conor don't worry we agree with you.'
But someone else said: 'Nah it has happened to me many times, I have reposted by accident.'
Meg and boyfriend Dejon Noel-Williams were dumped from the villa - barely missing out on the final - when ex-Islanders returned to cast their votes.
But the couple seem determined to prove the doubters wrong.
Love Island OG's Meg and Dejon DUMPED by returning islanders
After touching down in the UK, Meg and Dejon, 26, were met by her mum at the airport.
He later shared a snap of the moment, writing: 'I said one of the first things I wanted to do when I got back home was speak to Meg's mum and there she was, waiting to greet us at the airport. Some woman for one woman.'
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