@ayosbows it also felt like the girls were kinda not taking her seriously. Cause you could see her try to get mad and everyone would just like almost overwhelmingly shut her down like “no you would have been picked” when her issue was that he looked her straight in the face and lied
@ayosbows told her he loved her then took it back the next morning as a “joke”, lied to her about alannah going home, there are so many reasons he deserves his lashings…. but i’m not going to bat for a girl who is adamant she’s happy where she is
@ayosbows I do think he treats Kayda like shit tho. Like the fact they went to the hideaway but he never planned any date for her that wasn’t set by production. Asked her to be exclusive but didn’t even bother trying to make it an intimate or romantic moment. Kept bringing up bombshells…
@ayosbows Bryce, he genuinely felt like his friend needed to move on (though he gave him shitty ass advice and should have told bryce to talk to trinity instead of being the devil on his shoulder) but that was like really early days and once he got to know her, he saw he was wrong
@ayosbows At first I did side-eye him for that too, but he redeemed himself? kinda? Like in Casa when Bryce was spiralling and he was like no you’re good trinity likes you, and how in the later episodes he included her in their jokes. I think in the beginning when Trinity wasn’t sure about
I don’t like that, instead of putting out a statement apologizing for how he came across and reaffirming that he respects women, Zach created a group chat and asked four women to use their brand new platforms to help repair his image.
@harumichiis no like the way he spent the entire season “joking” but on their final date, he finally locks in and is being serious for once, and since it’s the last episode with voting concluded we know he’s not just doing it for the cameras… I fear I might be seated
imagine being melanie and going through your 94827281971th fight with sincere, then looking across the villa to see brinity happy and in love, i’d sue love island for emotional harassment and psychological warfare😭😭
@rayydionna like giving aniya grace, mel did yell at the entire villa that she really likes him, and she wants him to prove that he likes her bc she doesn’t believe he likes her, so obviously aniya is going to go up there and say yeah he really likes you back you’re not a fool
As someone whose guilty pleasure is (dating) reality shows, Love Island does a fantastic job of potraying difficult conversations. Last season it was about consent, racism, misogyny. This season it’s about interracial dating, black love, and how men talk about women in “private”
it checks tho. reality tv shows are kinda like a microcosm of society, in this case about dating in heterosexual relationships. Seeing the way people react to how men treat women can tell you a lot about their views