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Watch the moment Love Islander cruelly mocks girl in tense chat – but did you spot it?

Watch the moment Love Islander cruelly mocks girl in tense chat – but did you spot it?

Scottish Sun2 days ago
The comment sparked the biggest reaction online, with many fans interpreting it as sarcastic
isle say Watch the moment Love Islander cruelly mocks girl in tense chat – but did you spot it?
LOVE Island star Meg Moore appeared to cruelly mock Alima Gagigo in a tense chat last night.
The exchange unfolded after Alima pulled Toni Laites for a chat in an attempt to clear the air following mounting tension over Harrison Solomon's connection with her.
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Love Island star Meg Moore appeared to cruelly mock Alima Gagigo in a tense chat last night
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The exchange unfolded after Alima pulled Toni Laites for a chat
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Toni looked confused as Meg joined them
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But before the pair could get a moment alone, Meg joined them, saying: 'I'm gonna come too if that's okay. Come on, pretty girl, come on.'
Toni looked confused, replying, 'What?' before Alima responded firmly: 'I said we've got this."
The trio then sat down, with Alima expressing her frustration at how Toni had pursued Harrison.
She said: "I just finally have a good thing. And she's ruining it.'
Alima defended herself, saying: 'I do [like him]. And I don't want to tell you it, because it's the guy you're coupled up with.
"But at the end of the day, I don't think it's you two that's the problem. Harrison's the problem. He's the boy in the situation.'
Alima ended the conversation by distancing herself from Harrison altogether, saying: 'He can be her problem now.'
But it was Mia's 'pretty girl' comment at the start of the conversation that sparked the biggest reaction online, with many fans interpreting it as sarcastic.
One wrote on X, formerly Twitter, "'come on pretty girl' the actual cheek to be buddy buddy with her when you've be cussing her out under your breath all week."
Another said: "'cmon pretty girl' meg shut upppp," while a third fumed: "MEG LEAVE ALIMA ALONE."
Love Island fans brand girl the 'real villain' after shock Heart Race Challenge
One more concluded: "Alima what a weird conversation, look how meg the beg egged that on."
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