Fans raged tonight as Casey O'Gorman, the partner of Claudia Fogarty, revealed he "felt guilty" about liking Rosie, 24, the new girl. Taking to Twitter Casey has been branded as a 'gameplayer' by viewers.
Once gorgeous Rosie took Casey out on a date, viewers could see Casey's eyes gleaming from across the table. Later on it the show, Shaq told him: "When I saw you come back from that date you were beaming bruv. Just be transparent. Do you feel like you like Rosie more than you're letting on?" Casey responded: "I think so. I feel guilty. Even last night in bed I didn't want to kiss Claudia because I felt guilty."
Speaking in the beach hut, Casey said: "I honestly really like Claudia I think she's a great girl but I do want to speak to Rosie a bit more." Later, Rosie approached Casey by the pool, and he looked up and said: "Alright gorgeous?"
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The pair spoke about their connection and Casey claimed it would "take a lot to turn my head". Over on Twitter, one viewer said: "Claudia was pretty understanding towards the casa stuff with Casey but he's done it again . He needs to stop stringing her along."
Another said: "Casey proving he’s a gameplayer AGAINN." A third said: "claudia you deserve better bby"
The girls chose who they wanted to recouple with tonight, but the two newcomers got to choose first, and Keanan chose Claudia and Rosie chose Casey.
Shaq and Martin were left with only Tanya to choose a partner after all the other girls had chosen their partners. Despite bringing Martin back from Casa Amour, she choose Shaq. This meant Martin was left single, forcing him to leave the villa.
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