
Love Island fans say ‘give her the £50k' as Toni confronts ‘disrespectful' new bombshell in awkward scenes
LOVE Island viewers want American stunner Toni to take home £50,000 after she confronted new bombshell Yasmin in very awkward scenes.
Las Vegas girl Toni took Yasmin to task over her date with Conor Phillips, which the original villa girls watched on a big screen.
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Yasmin questioned if rugby hunk Conor could realistically face a trans-Atlantic relationship with Toni.
It didn't sit well with the US star, who felt it wasn't Yasmin's place to make a judgment without having even met her.
As the three new bombshells were introduced to the villa, the girls sat down to talk about what they'd witnessed.
Toni gave Yasmin her iciest stare and told her in no uncertain terms: "It's not long distance necessarily with Conor. It's the person for me. You don't know me, or anyone else in here."
Yasmin hit back: "I'm allowed to give my opinion."
Toni hit back: "Of course you are. It's just the wrong first impression."
One fan wrote on X: "give toni the 50k."
A third shared: "Toni i actually like her she clocks teaa."
Toni wasn't the only one rubbed up the wrong way.
Love Island couple on the rocks as hunk 'makes dig at girl's self respect' after steamy sex revelation
Air hostess Helena fumed that Harry revelled in the attention he was receiving and comments he made about her party girl lifestyle.
Helena told the girls: 'My man basically saying I'm a massive red flag because of something I've done in the past and I'm a big party girl…?'
Alima said: 'Double standards'.
Fighting all the girls' corner, Meg added 'Come in as a bombshell but don't talk about us.'
Shakira said: "You don't know any of us it's rude.'
Helena then said: 'I'm raging about the disrespect.'
She confronted Harry and told him that she would have already cut him off in the outside world.
However, as they talked and shared jokes, Helena slowly let Harry off the hook.
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Love Island 2025 full lineup
Harry Cooksley: A 30-year-old footballer with charm to spare.
Sophie Lee: A model and motivational speaker who has overcome adversity after suffering life-changing burns in an accident.
Shakira Khan: A 22-year-old Manchester-based model, ready to turn heads.
Blu Chegini: A boxer with striking model looks, seeking love in the villa.
Megan Moore: A payroll specialist from Southampton, looking for someone tall and stylish.
Alima Gagigo: International business graduate with brains and ambition.
Tommy Bradley: A gym enthusiast with a big heart.
Helena Ford: A Londoner with celebrity connections, aiming to find someone funny or Northern.
Ben Holbrough: A model ready to make waves.
Megan Clarke: An Irish actress already drawing comparisons to Maura Higgins.
Dejon Noel-Williams: A personal trainer and semi-pro footballer, following in his footballer father's footsteps.
Aaron Buckett: A towering 6'5' personal trainer.
Conor Phillips: A 25-year-old Irish rugby pro
Antonia Laites: Love Island's first bombshell revealed as sexy Las Vegas pool party waitress.
Rose Selway: Beauty salon owner from Devon who runs 12 aesthetics clinics, boasting a famous clientele including former Love Islanders
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