
Raging Love Island fans hit out at ‘gaslighter' Harry and call for him to be axed from the villa for ‘lying' to Shakira
Viewers weren't impressed by Harry's conversation with his villa partner Shakira.
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Love Island fans were left unimpressed with Harry following a chat with Shakira
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He hid key details of the saucy Heart Rate Challenge from his villa partner
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Furious fans claimed he "gaslit" Shakira
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During the steamy Heart Rate challenge, it turned out fellow Islander Helena's routine got Harry's heart racing more than any other girl.
In the saucy challenge Helena made her desire for him clear when she whispered in Harry's ear: "I want to f*** you."
He immediately told Tommy to pass it on to the boys afterwards, and Dejon was left open-mouthed.
During his go, Harry whispered "do you still want to f*** me?" in Helena's ear.
However, when discussing the results with Shakira afterwards, Harry neglected to tell her what had happened.
Fans were left unimpressed, as one wrote: "Shakira deserves so much better than Harry, casa amor please save her asap."
Another added: "they all gaslight shakira??? how is helena saying it's not deep knowing what her and harry whispered to each other??????"
A third wrote: "Harry mugging off shakira."
While a fourth remarked: "shakira now we can dump harry you've given him enough chances."
Harry and Helena struck up a connection early on, however, the playboy couldn't help but keep his options open and things fizzled out as quickly as they started.
Watch the moment Shakira kicks off furious new Love Island feud with Helena - and two bombshells enter the villa
Having switched his attention to Shakira, after a snog-filled terrace trip with Yasmin, Helena was reluctant to be friends with him.
But her stint in the second villa for the Sleepover, which saw the arrival of four bombshells, made her realise she still had feelings for Harry.
It comes as viewers predicted Shakira could couple up with another villa boy.
She shared a steamy smooch with Irish rugby player Conor during a challenge called Snog, Marry, Pie.
Islanders had to kiss who they fancied the most, propose and marry the Islander they most thought of as marriage material, and pie the Islander who they didn't fancy or had any previous issues with.
Since the pair shared a steamy smooch and Conor declared Shakira as the "fittest girl in the villa", fans have predicted their blossoming romance.
One person wrote: "Conor and Shakira? I could see that."
Another said: "Anyone else think shakira and Conor might couple up at some point or is that a stretch?"
While a third wrote: "Hear me out… shakira and Conor,"
Love Island airs on ITV1 and ITVX.
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