- First, she never apologized for not standing at his door, and more importantly, he neither asked for nor needed an apology for it.
- Second, when they recoupled the second time, she didn’t really have another option. She had already pulled Corbin for a chat, but he wasn’t interested in pursuing anything with her and ultimately chose Kenzie.
- She was deeply insecure, and those insecurities spilled into their relationship. She repeatedly said she didn’t feel beautiful and constantly sought reassurance from KC. She also accused him of seeing her as his “safe option,” which came across as projection rather than something grounded in his actions.
- She was emotionally manipulative at times. She cried when KC expressed an interest in exploring a connection with Sol, and she interrupted his conversation with Sol when he was trying to get to know her.
- She was also dismissive of KC’s feelings. She rarely allowed him to fully express himself and often walked away whenever he said something she didn’t want to hear. Their final conversation is a good example: after KC said he wanted to explore other connections, she responded with, “Do whatever you want. I don’t care,” before getting up and leaving, effectively ending the discussion.
- Throughout their time together, she also did very little to make KC feel wanted. He was usually the one reassuring her, complimenting her, and putting in the emotional effort, but she rarely reciprocated. She also wasn’t particularly affectionate toward him.
The way Trinity won’t get off KC dick but gives all the grace in the world to sincere is so fucking weird. Every time she speaks now she irks me. Idk how she got from my fav to just fucking annoying.
❤️ Kc's mother deserves all the flowers for raising such a gentleman. His composure and restraint under that pressure speak volumes about his upbringing.👏#LoveIslandUSA
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@Ednabae529899@HurtsTop3@symply_kimm What do you do for a living? Worried about another person helping someone that can’t help themselves, fuck ass bitch