Love Island fans fuming with boys' 'double standards' over Tasha row
25.06.2022 - 19:35
/ ok.co.uk
Fans of the hit ITV2 show Love Island were left fuming following last night’s episode as they branded the boys as having “double standards” over the Tasha Ghouri row. Tensions were left running high on Friday evening as another recoupling rocked the Love Island villa, leaving several islanders less than impressed with one of their friend's choices.
While it was all change for some couples such as Paige Thorne who coupled up with Jay Younger, it was one particular couple that caused ire within the villa as Andrew Le Page once again selected Tasha – even after she had admitted she wanted to get to know Charlie Radnedge. Islanders suspected Charlie, 28, would choose to couple up with Tasha, 23, but he shocked them by choosing Ekin-Su Cülcüloğlu.
Unwilling to give up on their relationship, Andrew, 27, selected Tasha once again, but it appeared not everyone in the villa was impressed with the choice, with fellow contestants Dami Hope and Luca Bish failing to hide their disapproval during the recoupling. Pulling faces that clearly showed neither of them agreed with Tasha’s treatment of their friend, they couldn’t quite believe that Andrew had decided to continue to pay attention to a girl that was appearing to be willing to pursue someone else.
Tasha confronted the pair directly as she asked both Dami, 26, and Luca, 23, why they had reacted in such a negative way to Andrew’s choice.The model was given a hard time by the boys for wanting to get to know Charlie but fans of the show have shared their outrage at the boys’ “double standards”. One fan took to Twitter to say: “When jay says to ekin that he would leave with her if she got dumped and then says that he wants to get to know paige(who was there the whole time) the boys
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