Love Island star slammed by fans for ‘gross’ behaviour while girls were in tears at dramatic recoupling
A LOVE Island star has been slammed by fans for ‘gross’ behaviour while the girls were in tears during the Casa Amor recoupling.
It was one of the most emotional recouplings yet as the islanders had to decide whether to ‘stick or twist’ following the events of the past week.
And it left many in tears as a result, including dumped Casa Amor girl Cynthia Otseh-Taiwo, who was left shocked when Casey picked Claudia Fogarty over her.
It resulted in a back and forth between Casey and Claudia and the Casa Amor girls, who stood by the fire pit and attempted to comfort Cynthia.
As it unfolded, Claudia appeared to laugh as she sat beside Casey and this caught the attention of viewers and the other girls who called her out for her behaviour.
On social media, one person wrote: “Claudia definitely isn’t as nice as she seems for laughing.”
Another person added: “Claudia’s vibes are ….off, that’s all I’ll say for now.”
A third penned: “I was very much team Casey and Claudia but the way they both acted today really grossed me out.”
And a fourth said: “Claudia immediately dismissed Cynthia by asking “was it deep” from Casey and it looked like they were snarky towards her. Hope they are voted off asap.”
Someone else commented: “The way she was smirking and laughing and then immediately snapped at the casa girls….it was so entitled and gross. honestly she and casey deserve each other.”
And Claudia wasn’t the only Love Islander to be called out for behaviour of that kind during the recoupling.
Olivia Hawkins also came under fire, with many saying she was “playing it up for the public.”
One person wrote: “Olivia’s snide comments and looks… so gross. I never had a big issue with her before even though she can be weird. but this solidifies who she is as a person.”
Someone else put: “She was so respectful of Jessie and even will who didn’t treat her very well.”
A third added: “It was inappropriate to laugh when another person is crying.”