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Love Island fans rant ‘get her out' as they accuse villa girl of ‘faking' her tears

Love Island fans rant ‘get her out' as they accuse villa girl of ‘faking' her tears

The Irish Sun5 hours ago

LOVE Island fans have ranted to "get Megan out", as they accuse the villa girl of "faking" her tears.
The Irish Islander has felt the wrath from fans over her treatment of Tommy after she
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Love island fans weren't buying Megan's tears last night
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Fans called her tears 'fake' and called for to 'leave' the villa
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Megan and Conor snogged twice on the terrace
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Tommy was seen crying over Megan earlier this week
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She even had a go at Tommy when he challenged her on her behaviour - something which did not go down well with viewers.
To make matters worse, poor Tommy was seen crying over
But what really annoyed viewers at home was when Megan started crying herself.
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Fans weren't buying it and said they were "crocodile tears" and called for to be "kicked out" of the villa.
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But fans at home slammed Megan for being fake, with one saying: "Oh Megan with the fake crocodile tears lol."
Another said: "Megan??? What's with the fake tears??? Bore off."
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This fan tweeted: "Megan and her fake tears."
Viewers also called for her to leave the villa.
Love Island fans slam 'nasty' Megan after she SNOGS Conor twice and Tommy breaks down in tears
"Get her out! Justice for Tommy!" vented one
This person chimed in: "Get Megan out of here man I'm tired of watching her."
It has all kicked off this week, ever since
Things then took a turn when
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Fans have turned on Megan
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They both loved the sneaky moment, with Conor calling it his "best kiss" and Megan rating it "11 out of 10".
Tommy knew they were up there, but the duo purposely hid their smooch from prying eyes.
One viewer wrote on X: "Megan's a nasty piece of work."
Another said: "Going to the terrace and kissing Connor TWICE after you have been told Tommy was crying is crazy.."
A third posted: "Megan is insufferable I can't stand her."
A fourth said: "I can't stand megan. The way shes only given tommy half the story and made it seem like shes not flirting back is so odd. Why lie???"
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