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Watch the awkward moment Love Island hunk completely forgets villa beauty's name and confuses her with All Stars girl

Watch the awkward moment Love Island hunk completely forgets villa beauty's name and confuses her with All Stars girl

The Irish Sun10 hours ago

THERE was seriously cringe moment in the first Unseen Bits episode of the series.
One of the stunning new villa girls was confused with a famous Love Island star from the most recent All Stars series.
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Blu kept on getting two beautiful Islanders confused
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He muddled up a past Islander with a current one
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He also referred to her as 'blondie'
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Blu was chatting to Ben and Tommy at the time of one of the blunders
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In tonight's episode of Unseen Bits,
Seemingly getting
In a conversation with Ben and Tommy, Blu repeatedly said "Harriett" when talking about Helena.
Even in the beach hut doing in a confessional, Blu kept referring to Helena as Harriett.
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In the clip where he was chatting to the boys, Blu asked what "blondie's name" was again.
Ben and Tommy were then forced to correct him.
Blu was dumped from the villa in Friday night's episode after on Thursday, he and Shea were left single and vulnerable when they were failed to get chosen by the girls to be in couples.
Between both of the lads, they were tasked with deciding who should stay and who should go.
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But both lads were determined to stay and refused to back down.
Blu confidently said: "I ain't f****** leaving."
Dumped Love Island star Blu is already back in the UK and 'demands justice' after savage villa exit
And Shea echoed: "I ain't either."
The Sun then revealed that the pair got into a war of words, with this seen in Friday night's episode before the Islanders were tasked with deciding on who would be dumped from the Island.
Ultimately, Blu was dumped from the Island, despite him not agreeing with the outcome.
Taking a final jab at Shea after his exit, Blu didn't hold back as he made a veiled dig.
Love Island 2025 full lineup
: A 30-year-old footballer with charm to spare.
: A model and motivational speaker who has overcome adversity after suffering life-changing burns in an accident.
: A 22-year-old Manchester-based model, ready to turn heads.
: A boxer with striking model looks, seeking love in the villa.
: A payroll specialist from Southampton, looking for someone tall and stylish.
: International business graduate with brains and ambition.
: A gym enthusiast with a big heart.
: A Londoner with celebrity connections, aiming to find someone funny or Northern.
: An Irish actress already drawing comparisons to Maura Higgins.
: A personal trainer and semi-pro footballer, following in his footballer father's footsteps.
: A towering 6'5' personal trainer.
: A 25-year-old Irish rugby pro
: Love Island's first bombshell revealed as sexy Las Vegas pool party waitress.
: Beauty salon owner from Devon who
runs 12 aesthetics clinics, boasting a famous clientele including former
Love Islanders
Departures
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: Axed after an arrest over a machete attack emerged. He was released with no further action taken and denies any wrongdoing.
"We asked them [the Islanders] for their point of view as we were both really stubborn in that situation.
"We weren't going to budge, so we had to get them to make the decision," he explained in his exit interview.
Then, taking a subtle swipe at Shea, Blu said: "I felt like I had a stronger bond with everyone in there, obviously I'd been there a bit longer.
"I was constantly trying to make a connection and exploring everyone.
"I was making moves as quickly as I could, as opposed to Shea who was a bit more laid back," he slammed.
Blu went on: "Everyone had their own thoughts.
"But listen, someone's got to go at the end of the day.
"The way it went was better than I thought it would have gone; I had some nice things said about me and that meant a lot to me."
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Harriett Blackmore starred in the more recent All Stars series
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Helena is a beautiful blonde Islander from this year's series
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