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Love Island fans shocked as Aftersun guest makes comment on Mehdi’s sexuality

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Love Island fans were left shocked after an Aftersun guest questioned Mehdi Edno’s sexuality on the show. Rapper Stefflon Don, 31, appeared on Sunday (25 June) evening’s episode of the post-Love Island chat show, where she was met with a backlash after a comment she made about Mehdi, 26, who is currently coupled up with Whitney Adebayo, 25.

Speaking to host Maya Jama, Stefflon said: “I don’t know if he even likes females, I’m not going to lie.” In response, the studio let out a collective gasp and Maya said: “Oh no!” Stefflon then continued: “I’m not sure you know.

Or he likes both. He’s giving a bit of both.” Maya quickly stepped in to say: “He can do whatever he likes, but…” Some viewers at home were also unimpressed with the comment, with one person writing: “That’s not cool.

She shouldn’t be speculating about his sexuality on TV. Just say that you don’t see it for Mehdi and Whitney.There’s no reason to get into all of that.” Another person added: “That was really unnecessary.

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