Love Island fans have accused Georgia Steel of being ‘obsessed’ with Molly Smith after she slyly exposed her secret kiss with Joe Garratt.
During a dramatic game of dares Georgia casually shared the pair’s history with the group, after Joe made an arrival as a bombshell in Monday’s episode.
As part of the challenge, the contestants were asked: ‘Snog the two Islanders you find the most attractive.’
Joe was then seen kissing Molly, who split from fellow Islander Callum Jones in September last year.
Laughing, Georgia leant in towards Molly as they sat next to each other, and asked: ‘Was that the first time, Moll?’
Love Island fans have accused Georgia Steel of being ‘obsessed’ with Molly Smith after she slyly exposed her secret kiss with Joe Garratt
Toby Aromolaran asked: ‘What was that Georgia?’, to which she clarified: ‘I just asked Molly if it was her first time kissing Joe.’
Joe appeared visibly shocked by the revelation while Molly sat in disbelief and shook her head.
Georgia’s decision to reveal the bombshell sparked a flurry of reaction from fans, who were quick to slam her.
One posted: ‘Why is Georgia so IMMATURE AND have the urge to SCREAM after she hurt so many people.’
‘Why’s Georgia annoyed about Josh’s comments as if she didn’t just try to out Molly for kissing Joe,’ another added.
A third shared: ‘Georgia S says she’s a girl’s girl but then tells everyone about Molly and Joe’s past.’
‘Nah knowing Georgia had only just found out about Molly and Joe kissing and baiting her in front of everyone for no reason like be serious,’ one tweeted.
Noting Georgia’s constant interest in Molly, one fan tweeted: ‘Molly needs a restraining order from this b***h I swear.’
During a dramatic game of dares Georgia casually shared the pair’s history with the group, after Joe made an arrival as a bombshell in Monday’s episode
Joe appeared visibly shocked by the revelation while Molly sat in disbelief and shook her head
Georgia’s decision to reveal the bombshell sparked a flurry of reaction from fans, who were quick to slam her
Joe appeared on Love Island in 2019, when he was seen vying for Lucie Donlan’s heart however soon caused shock over his treatment of the surfer.
While lobbying for her affections, the star came under fire on the outside, where he was accused of ‘manipulation and abuse’ – something he later denied.
At the time, he said: ‘I didn’t manipulate or abuse her. I am gutted that it has been perceived in that way because it wasn’t like that at all.
‘I may have worded things wrong and the cameras are on you 24/7. I may have slipped up but I am only human.’
Joe’s series was the same that propelled Love Island Royalty Tommy Fury and Molly-Mae Hague to fame – with his Lucie love affair bang in the middle of their drama.
Sources previously stated: ‘Joe was a big part of his series, but his story was slightly dwarfed by the fact he was alongside such iconic characters as Molly-Mae and Maura [Higgins].
‘But since leaving the villa he’s really carved a niche doing content for brands and remained at the heart of the show – he’s dubbed the ‘social rep’ because he literally knows everyone.’
His arrival comes after viewers rejoiced as Georgia S’s ‘sneaky’ ways were finally exposed during Sunday night’s dramatic PDA Awards.
The reality star, 25, had been coupled up with Callum, 27, before her head was turned by new arrival Tom Clare, 24, who she has romantic history with.
Viewers have watched as Georgia, who is now coupled up with Toby, 24, dismissed her flirty chats with Tom to the other Islanders.
Most notably to her love interest Callum when they shared a night in the hideaway together and she told him he was the only person she wanted to be there with.
However, the villa was rocked during on Sunday as it was revealed that Georgia hadn’t been quite as honest as she was making out.
During the nominations for ‘sneakiest islander’ as part of the PDA Awards, a video clip of each of Georgia’s interactions with Tom was aired for the entire villa.
Love Island All Stars continues on Wednesday at 9pm on ITV2 and ITVX.