Love Island fans concerned over Jacques 'scary behaviour' after saying Paige is being 'pathetic'
29.06.2022 - 17:49
/ ok.co.uk
Love Island fans were left “very concerned” and appalled after Jacques O’Neill laid into Paige Thorne and labelled her “pathetic.” In Tuesday 28 June's episode, the couples had to take part in the steamy heart rate challenge to give every girl or guy a lap dance to try and peak their partner’s heart rate the highest. However, Jacques’ heart rate peaked the highest for his ex-girlfriend Gemma Owen (as she did for him) and Paige was feeling slightly anxious about that. After the 24 year old told Jacques, 23, about her feelings he said she was being “pathetic” and viewers were not impressed.
Fans of the ITV2 dating show rushed to Twitter to call out Jacques’ “scary behaviour” and suggested he was impacting her “confidence” and was “toxic.” Get exclusive celebrity stories and reality tv news straight to your inbox with OK! daily newsletter . You can sign up at the top of the page. “Jacques has got Paige right where he wants her,” one viewer began, “With manipulation, fake “opening up” and knocking her confidence also.
Like when she wasn’t feeling herself he had a strop and she was reeled back in. Very scary behaviour #Loveisland”. Another agreed: “Paige pretending not to be bothered so she doesn’t upset Jacques is very concerning.
Break them up #LoveIsland.” A third tweeted: “Did Jacques just call Paige pathetic #LoveIsland,” as another commented: “Totally toxic. Run Paige run!” Love Island fans also pointed out his change in tone, as they penned: “Jacques: I’ve never cared about someone like I do with you… Also Jacques: you’re pathetic #LoveIsland”. Many thought that Jacques’ treatment of both Paige and Gemma, 19, was a “big red flag” as he also described Gemma as a “clown” before he told her to “f*** off.” “The way Jacques
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