
ITV accused of ‘cutting key Love Island scenes' as viewers ask ‘what are they hiding?'
Eagle-eyed viewers have accused show producers of editing the long running ITV2 dating show to allegedly hide the actions of some of the contestants.
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Love Island fans were suspicious of the show's editing
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They say the women seemed to be over the top when slamming Harry
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It comes after the Grafties showed Harry pursuing Shakira while still with Helena
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The accusations came after the notorious
Harry had long been coupled up with Helena, but they decided to
But now Love Island fans have grown suspicious of what they are being shown, especially when it comes to what the Islander women were saying about Shakira.
Some speculated that the women seemed to overcompensate by blaming Harry after the Grafties, because they had bad-mouthed Shakira before the truth was revealed.
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One fan wrote on Reddit: "The Grafties showed multiple times that it was Harry that was pursuing Shakira while she kept shutting it down (or trying to)... I immediately had a feeling they've [the other women] been putting all the blame on Shakira even more than what we saw.
"But my guess is they were even more trash talking Shakira on how she is trying to steal Harry, and it's 'all her doing'.. otherwise there was no reason to say this so strongly so many times.
"What do you guys think? I like to try and 'outsmart' the producers by guessing what they edit out."
One person replied: "I imagine they all kept thinking Shakira was the one initiating these conversations - when it was all Harry. But agree OP there could have been even more side chats on this for this to fully make sense."
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Another added: "You're so right! Why else say that if they didn't all blame her or had some misgivings about Shakira.
"What people don't understand, sometimes very small things that aren't active bullying can make people feel bad and it's not something you can sum up in a clip like a mean comment...
Love Island star Harry kisses Shakira's neck and goes in for a snog in very intimate snuggling moment
"These are all really small things you can't really put into a short clip but you actively feel it when it happens to you."
After the Grafties,
Harry admitted that he still had feelings for Shakira, despite being exclusive with
Then Shakira ended her couple partnership with
saying she had suppressed her feelings towards Harry.
Harry and Helena ended up going their separate ways in emotional scenes.
Helena was then picked by Blu to recouple with after the bombshell was brought back in to the villa in a surprise move.
Love Island continues tonight at 9pm on ITV2 and ITVX.
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