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Love Island viewers beg Helena to dump Harry as they say relationship is doomed after she takes him back AGAIN

Love Island viewers beg Helena to dump Harry as they say relationship is doomed after she takes him back AGAIN

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LOVE Island viewers are begging Helena to dump Harry after she took him back AGAIN last night.
Harry, 30, came under fire after he fixed a villa game so that he could snog Shakira.
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Harry helped some of the guys rig a game on Monday night
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The star was mortified about his lack of 'respect' towards her last week and he embarrassed her again last night
He admitted foul play after he also made a shock sex confession during the game - claiming that he'd slept with an entire women's football team.
This was after he said last week that he wasn't sure if Helena was the girl for him because she'd confessed to a threesome.
He also broke Helena's trust when he told the lads she had a kinky encounter.
Harry branded her a "good time girl" and complained to the male Islanders that he didn't think she was "long term" material.
At the time, Love Island fans slammed Harry for being "misogynistic".
But on Monday night, Harry sparked fury again when he was named the guy who - together with four other male footballers - slept with 11 female footie players.
Fans were also furious at him for secretly rigging the Got The Receipts game so some of the boys could kiss the girls they wanted, rather than play properly.
Helena found out about his antics, but decided it wasn't enough to cut ties with him.
Instead she told the girls: "I'm proceeding with caution".
Taking to X, one furious fan raged: "I wouldn't have forgiven Harry that easy if I was Helena. The man literally embarrassed you in front of the boys… in front of the girls & in front of the whole UK."
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Another said: "I hate harry & I need helena to know her worth!"
A third said: "Helena has no backbone, so harry is going to continue doing what he wants with no consequences in that villa."
Harry first came under fire from angry fans last week after telling the boys about Helena's sexual encounter during a night out from the villa.
He used it to discuss whether Helena was suitable for a relationship.
Harry said: 'For me, with Helena, it's like, I don't know if she's just a good time girl. Like, as I know, the more I'm getting to know her, like…
'I'm having a good time, but I wanna have a long time.
'What I'm learning about her lifestyle, and like, what she does, like, she goes out a lot. We had the conversations - you were all there. She had a threesome.
'I don't think that really worries me. Because like, I can guarantee I've done worse, sort of thing. But I think it did surprise me a little bit."
Unbeknown to Harry, Helena had watched the entire conversation alongside the rest of the girls on a big screen in the villa garden.
She told him she was mortified that he had discussed it with the boys.
On Monday night, however, the gang had to guess which saucy confession matched which Islander in Got The Receipts.
One receipt said: "This boy has had an orgy with an entire women's football team."
Meg guessed Harry so had to kiss him. It was then revealed she'd guessed correctly.
But when it was the lads' time to guess, some deliberately 'guessed' the girls they wanted to kiss, irrespective as to whether they believed she was behind the receipt or not.
Later, a furious row exploded between Tommy Bradley and Shea Mannings after Tommy rumbled the plot. He then realised Shea had deliberately kissed his girl Megan Forte Clarke.

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