
Tommy's furious mates slam Megan as she secretly snogs Conor on the terrace after Love Island star breaks down in tears
LOVE Island star Megan has come under fire from Tommy's furious friends after her secret snogs with Conor on the terrace.
Tommy 's mates have lashed out at the Irish beauty after they watched her kissing Conor in last night's show.
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Smitten Tommy had been left in tears over Conor's efforts to pinch his girl - and his pals are seriously unimpressed after she kissed the rugby lad while knowing this.
Footage of Conor and Megan's secret snogs on the terrace has now been shared on Love Island 's official Instagram account.
Tommy's friend Doddsy replied: "Tommy is too good for her."
Another pal called Arch said: "You know it."
And their mate Ethan chimed in: "Far too good geez."
Despite being happily coupled up with Tommy from the start of the series, Megan 's head has now been turned by Conor after his attempt at a romance with American Toni fizzled out.
Tommy has been left gutted but, despite branding his love rival "disrespectful", Conor has continued to crack on in his pursuit for Megan.
In Tuesday night's show, Megan and Conor disappeared up to the terrace and snogged twice.
They both loved the intimate moment, with Conor calling it his "best kiss" and Megan rating their snog "11 out of 10".
But Love Island viewers were horrified as, earlier in the day, Harry had told Megan that Tommy had been crying about the situation.
Four couples at risk as new bombshells whisk Love Islanders away for sizzling sleepover
Tommy's tears came after he had slept separately to Megan following a clash in bed.
In the morning, the landscape gardener told the boys he wanted to "sit in the corner and do nothing all day", before breaking down in tears.
Like Tommy's pals, fans of the ITV2 show were shocked by Megan's sneaky actions on the terrace.
"Going to the terrace and kissing Connor TWICE after you have been told Tommy was crying is crazy," one said.
Another added: "Not Megan kissing Conor after Harry literally only just told her that Tommy was upset and crying?!?"
And a third blasted: "Megan you spent the last 2 weeks preaching about respect and you do Tommy like that after being told he was crying earlier in the day??? WILD."
Meanwhile, a mass cull is set to shake the villa after FOUR islanders are given the chop.
The Sun has exclusively revealed that fans are set to be shocked by the outcome, as not even the week one OGs are safe.
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