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Love Island’s Ronnie Vint slams Curtis Pritchard and Ekin-Su as he calls out ‘game plan’

Love Island’s Ronnie Vint slams Curtis Pritchard and Ekin-Su as he calls out ‘game plan’

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Ronnie Vint has issued a savage verdict on Curtis Pritchard’s romance with Ekin-Su Cülcüloğlu as he slammed their ‘ game plan’.

Following a brutal dumping, Harriett Blackmore and the Love Island star were the latest victims to be kicked out of the villa on Sunday night. Former Islanders returned in a surprise appearance to share some insider secrets and pick a winner for tonight’s final.

The most votes and some brutal blows from their co-stars were given to Harriet and Ronnie in tense scenes. At the last hurdle, Omar Nyame and Sammy Root, as well as Catherine Agbaje and Elma Pazar, were also dealt the axe. At their exit, Harriett and Ronnie were determined to prove the Islanders wrong.

Ronnie got salty at Montel and Marcel’s decision, while Harriett had some words to say about Liv, Samie and Tina. However, the couple have also taken aim at Curtis and Ekin-Su since their elimination and didn’t hold back their true thoughts. For Amy Hart’s podcast The Morning After, they filmed them at the Beach Hut.

If Harriett and Ronnie had been given the power, Amy asked them who they would have preferred to have sent packing. Without a second thought, Ronnie said he would have chosen Ekin-Su and Curtis because he thinks the pair are continuing to be a fixture on the show. “I would have gone Ekin and Curtis”, said Ronnie, with Harriett agreeing.

Harriett and Ronnie
Just before the (ITV) final, Harriett and Ronnie were dumped.

He explained: “Just for like, the whole journey and like, the last week or so, you’ve just made her your girlfriend. Simply put, I didn’t believe it was necessary. Like we’ve seen the whole thing, they’d have to be my vote, because I think the other couples are stronger”.

Harriett resigned as host of Maya Jama after their exit, but she continued to express her regrets by venting about the decision. “I know Liv had a few opinions, because she obviously tried to speak to Ronnie in the past. I essentially consented to that vote. But a few friends in there, like Samie, Tina, I didn’t expect those girls to vote for us”.

Olivia Atwood, the icon of Love Island, said in response to the shocking outcome, “Call the police, a CRIME has been committed. We are so bloody proud of you @ronnievint. You made us laugh and cry the entire time because of who you are. And @harriettblackmore – girl she ate those expired Islanders Upp! Can’t wait to see you both soon”.

Liv Hawkins, who returned to the villa and sparked controversy with a claim that was outrageous, appeared to be in a dig at her. She claimed to have received messages from Grace Jackson disclosing her own strategy for the islanders. Grace has been texted to someone in a shocked villa, promising to do whatever it takes to win the show this time, according to Liv.

Harriett got involved as she fumed, “She probably made it up babe, like she did with Ronnie,” and Grace refuted the claims. Harriett added: “Liv’s probably texted herself and used it as an answer. Babe, we all know you wouldn’t do that”. The drama continued until Liv chose to vote for Ronnie and Harriett to leave the villa, which Harriett didn’t like.

“Lol obviously”, she said. You voted for us because the girl literally photohopped her head on top of mine and sent it to Ronnie, who he still didn’t want you to be inside and not to be in the villa. Everyone on the outside knows, it’s embarrassing”. Ronnie told her and Liv that their relationship was merely a PR stunt, and Harriett responded, “Look at you now. As if you’ve flown 13 hours to do that. Cringe”.

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Source: Mirror

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