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Love Islander brutally snubbed after hideaway invitation as fans praise bombshell's response

Love Islander brutally snubbed after hideaway invitation as fans praise bombshell's response

The Sun5 days ago

LOVE Island star Conor Phillips was brutally snubbed when he asked bombshell Emily Moran to spend the night in the hideaway.
Fans slammed the Irish rugby player for making a move on Emily hours after dumping Love Island USA star Toni.
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Conor celebrated with the boys about going to the private villa after Emily had expressed interest earlier in the evening.
But he was turned down just before bedtime to respect Toni's feelings.
Conor told his pals: "After the lights go off and I'm going to go up and get her and then walk to the Hideaway."
After asking Emily, she replied: "I think we better leave it for now. I just don't want to rub salt in the wound. We'll get our time."
Red-faced Conor then returned to the bedroom to tell the boys it was a no-go.
"Celebrated too early," he said.
"It's going to be a long night for me."
One fan commented: "Conor is a p**** for wanting to go to the hideaway when he's just rejected Toni bro it's not even been a dayyyy."
Someone else said: "Conor ended it with toni 2 seconds ago and he's already trying to go with emily in the hideaway."
Another said: "Conor sounded disappointed, why is he rushing things?"
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One added: "Conor is annoying me, no respect for Toni and his true colours are showing."
Praising Emily, one fan said: "Emily is so respectful. I love how she's considering Toni."

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