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Furious Indiyah Pollack slams Love Island boy Blu after his comment to Alima leaves fans calling Ofcom

Furious Indiyah Pollack slams Love Island boy Blu after his comment to Alima leaves fans calling Ofcom

Scottish Sun2 days ago

INDIYAH Polack has slammed Love Island hunk Blu after fans threatened to call Ofcom over his villa comments.
The former Islander and host of The Morning After podcast could not help but hide her disdain at the new Islander during a chat with her co-host Amy Hart.
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Indiyah Polack has slammed Love Island star Blu
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She took aim at the star on The Morning After podcast
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Blu and Alima were a match in the Love Island villa
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During last night's opening episode, Blu, the son of a sex shop owner, failed to compliment his new match, Alima.
When asked by show host Maya Jama his thoughts on Alima, he responded by saying that "all the girls" were beautiful as he failed to directly address the stunner he was paired with.
It later caused issue between the two as they attempted to get to know one another during a chat in the villa.
Now, Love Island icon Indiyah has sided with Alima and shared her own thoughts on the encounter.
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The unimpressed presenter said: "We did see at the start when Maya asked Blu what do you think of Alima and he said I think they're all beautiful.
"Well excuse me - what the actual heck?
"I would feel the same like read the room. It was really nice to see Alima stand her ground.
"He did take it quite nicely - he saw the light and was like, 'oh, I shouldn't have said that'."
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Indiayah added: " I think Alima made it very clear on how she likes to be loved.
"I think she found it [what Blu said] a turn off and I would find that a turn off too."
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Blu's comments enraged unhappy viewers watching along at home with many asking for him to be asked.
"Blu is actually very rude, need him out my villa asap #LoveIsland," demanded one viewer.
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Another added: "Blu pack your bags, you're going HOME."
"Oh Blu needs to get out my villa save alima," agreed a third fan of the show."
A fourth soon raged: "If he doesn't leave my villa by next week ofcom will be contacted idc."
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Blu's comments did not go down well
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