Love Island’s Coco blasts co-stars in rant about Casa Amor as she accuses them of FAKING romances for storylines
LOVE Island's Casa Amor star Coco Lodge has blasted her "fake" co-stars.
The 27-year-old caused drama when she had a fling with Andrew Le Page behind Tasha Ghouri's back.
Despite it initially tearing the couple apart, Andrew and Tasha reunited and are now boyfriend and girlfriend. They even said "I love you".
Coco has now hit out at the other Islanders for "faking storylines" - and claimed the Casa Amor process is "unfair".
She told podcast: "You have a role going into Casa and it's one of those things where I'm a bit like, why even do Casa anymore because six girls six boys are going in, they want this amazing experience.
"And you don't get the same experience as other people in there. And it's kind of like, a little bit unfair.
READ MORE ON LOVE ISLAND
"Obviously you still get amazing things come from it, but it is like a little bit unfair - you don't even get a chance to have like a real connection in there.
"Back in the day when Casa first started, people would turn their head and they would stick with them because it wasn't all about like winning the crown and getting to the final now I think people will have their fun cause the drama for the TV like I think that's a lot a lot of in their heads.
"Maybe the boys are thinking when they're doing stuff like that, you know, it's TV show.
"Then the original girls come back and they just go straight back to them whether they've got a strong connection with someone else instead, like it just is just the way it is.
Most read in Love Island
"Everyone went back to their originals last year. So it's like almost what is the point of costume worn out because it's the same thing is going to happen next year.
"I'm sure you know people like me don't want to drift because they want the public to like them - and that's just the truth."
Andrew and Tasha are priced at 16/1 to win on Monday, according to Ladbrokes.
Ekin-Su and Davide are clear favourites to take the £50k at 2/7.
Read More on The Sun
Alex Apati of Ladbrokes said: "Laura Whitmore may as well give Davide and Ekin-Su this year's crown now, if the latest odds are anything to go by.
"The pair have stormed ahead in the betting and it'll take something pretty spectacular to stop them from going all the way at this point."