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Watch the heartbreaking moment Love Island bombshell breaks down in tears after furious confrontation with villa rival

Watch the heartbreaking moment Love Island bombshell breaks down in tears after furious confrontation with villa rival

Scottish Sun5 hours ago

LOVE Island star Malisha is left in floods of tears after her fiery confrontation with rival Meg.
New bombshells Emily, Malisha and Yasmin crashed the boys' night and wasted no time in getting to know the lads.
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Love Island's Malisha storms off in tears on tonight's show
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Bombshell Malisha and Meg clashed last night
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After returning to the villa, Meg made a comment at Malisha which sparked a huge row.
They managed to put their differences aside the following morning, but it all kicked off again later that night when Malisha suggested she and Dejon go to the Hideaway for a chat.
After overhearing, Meg then confronted her slammed her for having "no respect".
Tonight, Malisha is seen storming away from the garden in tears following a the heated row.
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Malisha sobs: "I'm so over it, honestly. I'm just so angry, like."
Alima heads inside to comfort her and asks: "How did it get so heated?"
Malisha explained: "I never apologised for talking to 'your man', I said sorry for shouting at you. There's a difference.
"And then she's like 'Oh you tryna erm, pull him to the Hideway, it's so disrespectful',
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"Babe, I have no loyalty to you.
"Why do I need to come and ask permission to you, like, who are you?"
Love Island fans slam Meg for 'trying to be iconic' as she furiously confronts rival and villa descends into chaos
The clip for tonight was shown on last night's Aftersun and quickly divided fans.
One wrote: "Nah I'm with Meg on this one."
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A second posted: "Meg didn't have to go off like that honestly but why did Malisha pull her right after making up with Dejon? Are you a kill joy?"
But a third said: "I can see both sides now. I think both need to just chill out and realise this is all over a man."
Last night things become tense between Malisha and Meg, as the new bombshell overheard her commenting on their chat.
Things went from bad to worse when Meg interrupted Malisha and Dejon's terrace chat.
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Dejon told the boys as they were getting ready for the evening: 'If she [Meg] is still coming at me with the same energy then it's done…'
Meg was keen to clear the air with Dejon, but Malisha got there first asking Dejon to go into the Hideaway for a chat.
Swerving the Hideaway and the signal that might be sent, Dejon said they should go somewhere else to speak.
Choosing instead to go to Terrace, Malisha tells him: 'You move like you're closed off.'
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Watching from the garden, Meg then took matters into her own hands and goes up to interrupt their conversation.
Some fans have hit out at Meg for being a "mean girl", especially after calling Malisha a "b****" while watching the dates.
One person wrote: 'Meg isn't all that to be calling Malisha a b**** she needs to pipe tf down with that attitude I can't lie.'
Someone else added: 'Meg is crazy , calling Malisha a b**** unprovoked.'
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A third person penned: 'meg gives mean girl i'm sorry,' and a fourth echoed: 'Meg is a mean girl. Sorry.'
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Malisha defended herself after she asked Dejon to the Hideaway
Credit: Eroteme

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