
Love Island star Lauren reveals real reason Tommy and Lucy split with cutting comment
Tommy Bradley and Lucy Quinn were savagely dumped from the villa, but appeared to stay solid in the outside world and built on their romantic connection.
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And the pair looked loved up as they put on a united front.
But just days later, it appeared that the couple had split.
Now in a TikTok post, Lauren who was involved in a love triangle with Lauren Wood and Toni Laites. has revealed why Lucy is no longer with Tommy.
In the video clip Lauren and Lucy were answering questions from some Love Island fans.
And when they questioned Lucy's relationship status, Lauren said: "No, she's no longer with Tommy.
"Everybody wants to know about you and Tommy Lou."
She then continued to say: "They're just not together anymore, He couldn't behave himself."
Lucy added: "Yeah he couldn't behave himself."
Fans were quick to comment and one wrote: "Seems like things have taken a turn for Lauren and Lucy.
Axed Casa Amor star Lucy shows ex Tommy what he's missing in skintight black dress after split
"Wonder what happened between them and Tommy? Could be some juicy drama ahead!"
Another added: "Think this might be because he was talking to Megan on the outside before she went back into the villa."
"Not nice of him to treat her like that," added another fan.
While one follower said: "But Harrison could behave himself?."
There is no denying that this season has been the raunchiest yet, for nearly a decade, with crew forced to take action on behalf of frisky cast.
It comes after Islanders coined a new term for one sex act based on footballer Andy Carroll.
And for the first time since 2016, production took the step of ordering in more c ondoms to ensure there was protection available.
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