AN IRISH influencer had to delete her video filmed with Love Island's Dami after a furious backlash from fans.
Dami Hope went out in Dublin last night and met up with TikTok stars Lauren Whelan, Ryan Mar and Jamie Dodge.
Lauren posted a harmless TikTok video of herself and Dami.
The reality TV star's fans were furious and flocked to Lauren's post with hateful comments.
The 20-year-old had to write a disclaimer under her video about how herself and Dami are both in happy relationships and that they are just friends.
However, Lauren ended up since deleting the video altogether.
Dami also posted a TikTok video of himself and Lauren last night and kept the video up.
The video has over two million views now.
Fans were all asking where Indiyah was and claimed he's always "with everyone but his girlfriend".
Ishan said: "Dami recording with every girl but his own."
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One fan wrote: "With anyone but Indiyah."
Another commented: "With everyone but his girlfriend."
Amanda said: "Dami is too friendly with these girls."
Skye commented: "Who is this? Where is Indiyah?"
This comes after Dami revealed he’s making a HUGE move and taking the next step in his relationship with Indiyah Polack.
The pair met this summer on this year's series of the ITV2 dating show.
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The 26-year-old and his Londoner girlfriend placed third on the programme and have been going from strength to strength ever since.
They became official during their stint in the villa, and they're going to tick off another milestone very soon.
When asked if they had moved into together, Dami exclusively told The Sun: "No, but I feel like maybe September half-way is when we’ll start looking for a place together."
Dami, who is from County Wexford, has moved to London - which has made his relationship with Indiyah much easier.
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He told us: "I’m living wit my grandma right now. She lives in south London, so a lot of my family are trying to keep me there for a while.
"It’s nice because I’m spending time with my grandma, but I’m always going to be an Irish boy."