Love Island viewers were quick to jump on social media to slam Dami tonight after his kiss with new girl Summer while the girls are away at Casa Amor.
The voice behind the dating show, Scottish comedian Iain Stirling even branded the Irishman as “one of Britain's best scientists,” and after his moment on the terrace, Irish viewers were raging online in defence of Indiyah saying “you can have him.”
The Dubliner entered the villa on day one of season eight, and fast became one of the favourites among viewers for his laid-back and kind nature.
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However, after tonight’s installment in the series, people were left less than impressed with the 26-year-old - who just days ago only had eyes for Indiyah.
One angry viewer wrote on Twitter: “Not even mad at Iain Stirling claiming Dami as British….after that first look of tonight’s episode they can claim him.”
Another fan of the show wrote: “Iain claiming Dami as British and I’m not even mad. You can have him after tonight #LoveIslandUK”
A third added: “Not Iain calling Dami one of “Britain's leading scientists”. He’s Irish?”
It seems there are plenty of people on Twitter that aren’t happy with the Dubliner’s behaviour since the ladies left for Casa Amor.
One person wrote: “Glad Dami has finally revealed his true Dublin lad self. Warned you all #loveisland”
Another said: “I hope they send a pic to the girls because Indiyah need to see what Dami is up to #LoveIsland”
A third said: “We should've expected this when we saw how quick Dami moved from amber let's be real #loveisland”
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