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Axed Love Islander Emma addresses villa feud as she reveals Islander she was ‘scared' to speak to and secret rows

Axed Love Islander Emma addresses villa feud as she reveals Islander she was ‘scared' to speak to and secret rows

The Sun2 days ago
AXED Love Islander Emma has addressed the villa feud and revealed the Islander she was 'scared' to speak to, as well as secret rows that never aired.
The ITV2 star, 30, spoke candidly during a chat aired on Spill With Will's TikTok page - just days after she broke her silence about her and Harry plotting to win the show's £50K cash prize.
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Love Island 2025 OG Harry, 30, was initially left stunned when his real-world ex Emma entered the Mallorca compound, and he could be heard saying: "Oh my god, it's my ex."
Now, amid the villa feud with the girls and the obvious divide, Emma has had her say.
She admitted on the podcast that she was 'scared' to speak to Dejon, who was dumped alongside Meg on Sunday night.
Emma revealed: 'I really felt funny around him. Out of everyone in the villa, he was the only one.
'I avoided him. I didn't like his energy at all, something in my gut was telling me 'leave that man alone.''
She continued: 'He was putting the bombshells down, right from the get go. He never even said hello to me either, and I just thought what are you doing.'
Emma also spoke about there being 'little bickers here, there and everywhere.'
She said: 'I think I had bickers with everyone in the villa but only a handful got shown.
'They really wanted to focus on the Harry storyline which is annoying. No one saw mine and Boris' story.
'There was so much else they could've picked and everyone was confused that we went into the Hideaway which baffles me because the lead up to it had been going on for so long.
Love Island OG's Meg and Dejon DUMPED by returning islanders
'They chose to pick the negative moments but it's all for the drama I guess.'
Emma, who underwent an image revamp prior to her time in the dating programme, also let slip their last conversation before he entered the ITV2 series as a show OG.
She denied knowing he was going on the matchmaking series and said: "No, he [Harry] sent me the weirdest text right before he went into holding.
"And he basically said 'oh you won't be able to contact me for the summer, please get hold of my mum if you need anything.'
"I thought oh he's going to rehab.
"Or he's checked into a wellness centre, how wrong was I?"
Emma, who was recently given the boot from the show, told how she first became aware of his telly gig when she saw his Instagram post.
She added: "I wasn't shocked you know.
"I feel like this is a bit of him, he'd be the perfect candidate.
"And he has been, he's carried the show on his back lets be honest."
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