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Love Is Blind UK star storms off show & says ‘get this mic off me' after branding co-star ‘disrespectful' in fiery rant

Love Is Blind UK star storms off show & says ‘get this mic off me' after branding co-star ‘disrespectful' in fiery rant

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LOVE Is Blind UK has had a very dramatic start with one star storming off after being branded "disrespectful" by their co-star.
Emma and Matt Willis returned to host the second series, as the pods opened for 30 new singletons to try their luck at finding someone to marry.
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Love Is Blind UK star Sophie stormed off the show after a furious rant
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The contestant was left in floods of tears after she branded Kieran 'disrespectful'
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Sophie confessed she's never been in love despite her recent five year relationship
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Gaming entrepreneur Kieran, 30, made an impression on two girls in particular, Megan and Sophie.
But he quickly confessed that his head was "in a bit of a pickle" as he struggled to decide between the two.
In a bold move, Kieran decided to leave Megan a personal gift, but that didn't sit well with rival Sophie.
She later confronted him and slammed him for being "disrespectful" and "really rude".
An annoyed Sophie said: "Your actions have made your intentions very clear."
Kieran responded: "I have made a strong connection elsewhere."
Sophie fired back: "I bring a lot to the table, I want to be with someone that sees that."
She continued: "I wouldn't do that to you because it's a s*** feeling.
"If you truly cared about how I felt you wouldn't have put me in that position.
"I'm a prize, like I'm a catch and on the outside world you would see that so I'm not here to beg you to love me."
Love Is Blind UK star leaves viewers 'feeling physically sick' as he details his VERY unique job
Getting increasingly upset, Sophie exited the pod and tearfully said: "I just feel I'm done now."
She was then seen storming off and exclaimed: "F*** this, someone needs to get this mic off me."
Kieran ended up choosing Megan and they got engaged, but it was teased at the end of episode four that Sophie will come back for a cast mixer and stir up trouble with another man.
Manchester-based Sophie, 28, admitted she's been single since her five-year relationship ended last year, but doesn't think she's ever been in love.
Netflix teased: "Sophie admits she can be confrontational but thinks her over-protective dad and four brothers could be the reason she's still single.
"She's most attracted to men who can stand up for themselves and won't let her walk all over them."
Elsewhere, one contestant caught the attention of fans thanks to his unique life path.
While introducing himself to singer Aanu, Patrick Justus revealed that he was a human design coach.
Explaining it was "like a lifecoach but using a system called spiritual design', Patrick's biggest mantra in life was to "trust your spleen", noting that "splenic energy" was a bigger force than a gut instinct.
Speaking in the pods to potential match Yolanda, Patrick said that he follows his spleen "literally to the second", later adding: "Listening to my spleen is the best way to find the love of his life."
While it didn't win over Yolanda or another hopeful, Catherine, the idea intrigued singer Aanu, who sparked a connection with him.
But viewers were left baffled by his continued discussion of his spleen in conversation – with some left turned off by the chat, despite finding Patrick charming, saying it made them feel ill.
"I loveee Patrick, do you know how nice you have to be for me to ignore the fact you keep mentioning your spleen??" wrote one on X (formerly Twitter).
"Please the word 'spleen' is just making me cringe and feel physically sick. How many times are we going to have to hear this nonsense" said a second.
"This bloke and his damn SPLEEN, his spleen should have told him to stay home," said a third.
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