Love Island in fresh feud as Demi Jones throws shade at All Stars rival after leaving the villa
LOVE Island's Demi Jones has sparked feud rumours with another All Stars girl after leaving the villa.
The reality star struck up a romance in the villa with Luis Morrison and, so far, it's managed to continue in the outside world.
While she also hit it off with the other girls in the villa, there was no special mention for Georgia Steel when she reflected on her All Stars friendships in a fan Q&A.
When asked who she was closest with, she said: "So close with all the girls! We couldn't believe how lucky we were and how much we all got on.
"I was closest to Molly Smith in the villa. But nighttime giggles with my Hannah Elizabeth. And of course my trio with Liberty Poole and Kaz Kamwi."
The omission comes after Luis surprised everyone by revealing Georgia secretly flirted with him amid numerous accusations that she's not a girls' girl.
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Demi addressed Georgia's flirty behaviour on The Morning After podcast.
She said: "She does it (flirting) quietly, like a little fox, she is very sweet bless her but when she’s alone with a boy the dark horse comes out.”
Luis then added: "I experienced that as well, I'm not gonna lie."
Georgia's behaviour was called into question again last night during the Heart Rate Challenge.
She made a point of trying to seduce Tom Clare, who is partnered with her villa rival Molly Smith, rather than her own man Toby Aromolaran.
It didn't go down well with fans who questioned her motives.
Meanwhile, Demi revealed her bedroom blunder that left Anton Danyluk fuming on the show.
In the Q&A one quizzed her on her beauty routine inside the villa.
Bronzed reality favourite Demi was asked: "Did you wear fake tan in the villa? Was it hard to maintain?"
Demi replied: "It held up so well! Although I had to runaway and hide in the toilet one night and scrub it off!
"I reapplied and slept in Anton's bed and the next morning he saw the sheets and wasn't impressed.
"But he loves me so it's fine."