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Love Island viewers slam ‘mean girl' after she makes very rude comment about new bombshell

Love Island viewers slam ‘mean girl' after she makes very rude comment about new bombshell

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LOVE Island viewers have slammed a 'mean girl' on the show, after she made a very rude comment about the new bombshell.
It came after three new bombshells entered the show, during the lads' night out.
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Love Island viewers have slammed a 'mean girl' on the show, after she made a very rude comment about the new bombshell
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The girls spied on the boys as they enjoyed beers away from the villa
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Meg called Malisha a b****
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The boys had gathered together to enjoy some beers away from the villa, while the girls secretly watched on a huge screen in the garden, without their knowledge.
Midway through, three bombshells - Emily, Malisha and Yasmin - crash the boys' night and waste no time in getting to know the group.
And as they got to know the men, OG Islander Meg has been slammed by Love Island fans for her reaction.
As bombshell Malisha got to know the boys, Meg was heard calling her a 'b****,' which has sparked a big reaction on social media.
One person wrote: 'Meg isn't all that to be calling Malisha a b**** she needs to pipe tf down with that attitude I can't lie.'
Someone else added: 'Meg is crazy , calling Malisha a b**** unprovoked.'
A third person penned: 'meg gives mean girl i'm sorry,' and a fourth echoed: 'Meg is a mean girl. Sorry.'
It comes after some viewers accused Meg of faking her feelings towards Dejon.
Ever since they first coupled up on Monday night, fans have been convinced that Meg is faking her feelings for the hunky lad.
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Dejon and Megan were coupled up during the launch show, and have remained together ever since.
However, during a recent recoupling, fans were left unconvinced (once again) of the blonde beauty's true feelings for her man.
Although Meg still chose to couple up with Dejon, fans thought her speech wasn't genuine.
They also think her body language was "awkward" and a sure sign she's just not that into him.
Dejon and Megan were coupled up during the launch show, and have remained together ever since.
However, during last night's recoupling, fans were left unconvinced (once again) of the blonde beauty's true feelings for her man.
Although Meg still chose to couple up with Dejon, fans thought her speech wasn't genuine.
They also think her body language during last night's recoupling was "awkward" and a sure sign she's just not that into him.
This isn't the first time that fans have been unconvinced of Meg's feelings for Dejon - in fact it's been happening a lot since they first coupled up.
Their first kiss was also slammed by viewers for being "painfully awkward".
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Meg unleashed in a sweary rant
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Midway through, three bombshells - Emily, Malisha and Yasmin - crash the boys' night and waste no time in getting to know the group
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