Love Island's Coco Lodge and Summer Botwe's on-air row was cut short by ITV producers, according to an audience member.
The source claims viewers who tuned in for last weekend's reunion show were only shown part of the feud between Coco and Summer.
It is thought that further tensions rippled through the live in the studio, as Coco fumed that she can "shag anyone" she wants in scenes that were missing from Sunday's programme on 7 August.
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The argument erupted after Coco had set her sights on Josh Le Grove - a boy from the Casa Amor line-up who is claimed to now be dating Summer.
The heat landed when host presenter Darren Harriott was encouraging Billy Brown to spill the beans about a new love interest, since leaving the villa.
Interrupting, Summer chimed in with a dig that was clearly aimed at Coco, she said: "I know someone who wishes they would have got with someone, but we move..."
Shaking her head at the remark, Coco fired back: "It's just banter. If you can't handle a big personality, don't go on reality TV."
Summer shot down her claims, adding: "Friends don't say certain things hun, but alright."
A TikTok audience member, Liv, has now taken to the platform to reveal the actual full-drama that went down between the twosome.
Liv claimed Love Island producers had "cut out all of the drama from Coco and Summer."
The online user said: "The Saving Grace podcast was directly mentioned.
"Summer addressed Coco and said 'Well that's not what friends do, why would you say that you're going to shag my man on a podcast?'
"Coco then responded, 'I don't care, like, it's just a sh*g, like, I will sh*g anyone that I want.'"
Liv went on to say: "Coco kind of went on a bit of a tangent where she started talking about sex and having sex with people. It was weird."
According to the internet goer, people in the audience became confused and started to wonder if those who'd been sat on the sofa with Laura Whitmore had been given scripts.
"It then started to get really bad and the producers, the people holding scripts, were having to walk onto the set where all of the tables are on AfterSun and people were looking round at each other.
"Everybody sat in that room knew that this wasn't off script. This was a real argument."
She also said that the verbal exchange was only ended after Darren had stepped in to shut it down.
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