
‘Leave him alone', says ex-Islander Megan Forte Clarke as she reacts to new Irish bombshell live on-air after dumping
The reality TV star exited the villa last weekend after breaking it off with Tommy and failed to try and crack on with Conor.
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Megan found out live on air that Conor was going on a date with an Irish bombshell
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Megan gave a live reaction to the news
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And since she has exited the villa, a new Irish bombshell entered the show, Megan found out live on air that Conor was going on a date with her.
Ballykiss, an influencer from Dublin, entered the villa and decided to take Conor and Dejon on a date.
Megan made an appearance on The Six O'Clock Show to discuss her time in Majorca.
One of the show's presenters, Katja said: "There's a new Irish bombshell going in tonight. Have you seen this before?"
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A shocked Megan responded: "No! No."
Katja continued: "Yes, she's called Ballykiss and she's asked Conor for a date. How do you feel about that?"
Megan joked: "Leave him alone, let me live."
Katja quipped: "So, is it safe to say you won't be watching tonight, or will you?"
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Megan said: "Oh I think I'll have to watch like a hawk!"
Katja's co-presenter, Darren Kennedy asked: "Have you been watching since you left?"
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Megan replied: "It's actually so sad, because I just want to be in there, but I'll definitely be watching tonight after seeing that."
Ballykiss wasn't the only bombshell who entered the villa tonight, as Ryan, from Chesterfield also took two girls on a date.
While relaxing at the fire pit, Shakira received a text which let her and Toni know a new male bombshell was waiting to take them both on a first date.
As she and Toni dance around and celebrate, Shakira exclaimed: 'Talk about perfect timing!'
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And that's not all, as Dejon also received a text letting him know that a brand new female bombshell was getting ready to meet him and Conor.
As the girls and boys don their best date outfits, they headed to a stunning sea view location to get to know the new bombshells over a cold glass of bubbles.
As the bombshells entered the villa, viewers raced to social media to give their reactions.
One viewer wrote: "She's stunning but she's none of the boys' types? Why are you setting her up?"
Emily said: "She's looking in the wrong place if she doesn't want childish men I fear."
Ben tweeted: "She's too good for the boys in there."

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