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Love Island fans accuse Gemma of bullying as she makes ‘snide’ remark about ‘best friend’

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LOVE Island viewers have accused Gemma Owen of bullying after making a catty comment about her villa best pal. The Islanders scrambled around the villa last night as they desperately tried to stay out of the way while Tasha Ghouri's plot to make Andrew Le Page her boyfriend played out.

The group had been packed onto the terrace as Andrew followed clues dotted around the compound that would eventually lead him to Tasha.

However, they were forced to disperse as Andrew made his way up to them to find the penultimate clue. All of them, bar Ekin-Su and Davide, hid inside, while the rogue couple remained on the terrace casually sipping their drinks.

The camera then showed a crouching Gemma complaining: "Why are they trying to steal the f*****g show?" .css-16e4f55{margin:16px 0;}.css-1czxmma{background-color:rgba(252,239,255,1);margin:16px 0;}.css-1tapza8{padding:20px 15px;}.css-1bk4jdt{padding:20px.

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