LOVE Island’s Ella Thomas and Tyrique Hyde have bumped heads after he made a shock move during a raunchy challenge.
On Thursday’s episode of the ITV2 show, Tyrique left Ella fuming after he decided to kiss Jess Harding – despite putting her in the friend zone.
Tyrique decided to kiss Jess in a raunchy challenge
He left Ella fuming at his decision
In scenes that aired tonight, Tyrique chose to kiss Jess “if he wanted a fun time”.
He was then asked to kiss someone he wanted for a long time on the cheek, and chose Ella but then kissed Jess on the lips.
Ella was left visibly angry by his decision and later told the Beach Hut: “Tyrique just needs to stop being so F***ing flirty.
“If you flirt with a girl she’s obviously going to think you fancy her.”
Viewers also took to Twitter and shared their confusion about his choice of Islander.
One wrote: “The way Trique kissed Jess after just pecking Ella on the cheek after just friend-zoning Jess????”
“Tyrique friend zoning Jess saying he got a 100+ count saying he just here to f*** then kissing Jess the next day and still kissing Ella in bed all in 24 hours #LoveIsland,” a second viewer commented.
A third added: “The way Tyrique uses Jess to wind Ella’s insecurities & Jess just lets herself be used … #loveisland.”
A fourth said: “Tyrique forgot he kissed Jess?? Ella show him Pepper.”
The burst-up comes just days after Tyrique made a “disgusting” confession in a challenge called Wary Tales.
The Islanders were asked to guess who a certain statement was about, before planting a kiss on them to confirm their choice.
One of the statements asked: “Which boy stopped keeping count of his body count when it hit 100?”
The girls all gasped, but what Tyrique had to say next left them in utter shock.
As they asked him to explain, he said: “Yeah, obviously, it’s not a flex.
“I’ve been single my whole life, innit so… Pulling and s***ing is all I know really.”
Tyrique friend-zoned Jess on Wednesday’s episode
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