Love Island star, Tasha Ghouri’s dad has spoken out after being questioned by fans on the viral ‘t*tgate’ after his daughter's boyfriend made a confession on air.
Tasha’s dad Tarek has been very vocal on social media throughout the series, and his latest response to Andrew admitting intimate details of his time with Coco has fans in fits.
Tasha and Andrew have been one of the main couples to overcome large hurdles since Andrew admitted to ‘licking Coco Lodge’s t*t’ during his time at Casa Amor.
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Since then, the pair have rekindled their romance and even became the first couple in the villa to take their relationship to the next level - labelling themselves as girlfriend and boyfriend.
As the series comes to an end in a matter of days, last night they headed out on their final date, taking after Kourtney Kardashian and Travis Barker as they sat on the beach surrounded by roses shaped like a heart and their initials alongside them.
After watching the baby challenge episode, where Andrew and Tasha named their child Leo and Andrew took the doll to the firepit to tell him about Tasha’s ‘superpower’, her dad, Tarek Ghouri revealed that he was beginning to think that Andrew was “looking more and more like son in law material.”
In a now-deleted tweet, one Twitter user questioned how Tarek could call Andrew “son-in-law material” just weeks after he “licked another girl’s t*t.”
However, mimicking Andrew’s famous phrase when he said that he “licked her t*t or whatever,” with Tarek then responding to the Love Island viewer by simply writing: ‘Or whatever.’
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