
Love Island fans beg for Movie Night after Harry makes very cheeky comment to Helena
It comes as the fall out from her VERY racy comment to Harry continues.
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Love Island fans have begged for Movie Night, after Harry made a very cheeky comment to Helena
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Helena revealed how she'd be wearing her hair that evening
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Harry quickly responded: 'Well keep it out of your face, we've got to get busy later"
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Over the last week, she has made a play for both Harry AND Harrison, despite them both being coupled up with Shakira and Toni.
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During this week's Heart Rate Challenge, Helena made her desire for her ex Harry clear when she whispered a raunchy message in his ear.
Kneeling on the floor, she suggestively sucked his finger, she said: "I want to f*** you."
Now, Harry has ramped up the sexual tension by making a cheeky comment to Helena while they were sat talking.
He asked her: 'What are you doing with your barnet tonight?' to which Helena replied: 'I don't know, what should I do?'
Harry quickly responded: 'Well keep it out of your face, we've got to get busy later.'
He went on: 'Nah I'm just joking, wear it down.'
Emily and Tommy sat next to them awkwardly laughing at the sexual joke.
Harry went on: 'A bit more to grab onto,' before taking a sip of his drink.
Helena went on: 'I thought you liked it up?' to which Harry replied: 'I do like it up, but I don't need any temptation right now.'
Love Island fans slam Helena for 'cruel' move amid tensions between Toni and Harrison
As a result, fans on X have begged for movie night to expose Harry's comments to Shakira, who he is coupled up with.
One person wrote: 'I need movie night ASAP because Shakira needs to see what Harry & Helena say when they're alone.'
A second penned: 'We desperately need movie night so Shakira can see what is really going on.'
And a third person echoed: 'Nah, bring on Movie Night. Did Harry really just say that?'
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Dejon and Meg
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Things are also heating up between Helena and Harrison.
When Toni was away from the villa, Helena made a play for Harrison on the terrace and ended up snogging him.
She also appears not to care that her actions have been upsetting both Toni and Shakira.
Fans have now come up with a theory about why Helena might be behaving this way.
Some believe she may be feeling "insecure" in the villa - prompting her to act as though she "doesn't care".
Taking to Reddit to discuss, one said: "I think she's still quite insecure in herself.
"I really don't like how she's conducted herself the past few days as it's now caused two girls to have their feelings really hurt but what she's doing isn't the actions of a person who has any confidence in herself."
While another added: "I find myself feeling sad for her that her self esteem is clearly so low that she is absolutely fine and content with being a side chick to other woman."
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Fans want Shakira to see what Harry has been saying
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