Has Georgia's opinion on that controversial Love Island kiss changed after watching the footage?

'That’s not how I thought it went!’

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'That’s not how I thought it went!’

Love Island 2018 has been a dramatic one, with the past week pushing the show to breaking point.

Last night saw a dramatic dumping with forbidden couple Georgia and Sam refusing to recouple with anyone but each other, and being forced to leave the villa as a result.

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The other islanders applauded and cheered as the couple left, having followed their hearts, with friendships seeming to have mended as they left.

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One controversy that surrounded Georgia in the villa was the infamous kiss with new Jack while he was with Laura, with the two divided on who initiated the kiss on their date.

While Jack said it was all Georgia’s doing, the 20-year-old insisted that Jack had gone in for the kiss, something she opened up about after leaving the villa and watching the footage.

‘Now I have watched it, my opinion has slightly changed,’ she explained. ‘I remembered it in a different way to what happened! That’s not how I thought it went! After seeing the clip, I am a bit embarrassed for saying I didn’t kiss Jack when I went back to the villa.’

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She continued: ‘I am still glad I picked him to go on a date in the first place because I had to pick the people that made me laugh the most which was Jack and Sam. Sam was more nervous on the date because he really cared whereas I don’t think Jack was that nervous. I don’t have any regrets.’

‘I always do what I want to do, that’s me,’ she went on. ‘I’m very genuine and I’m very real. I say it how it is. It gets me into bother sometimes but that’s the way I am. Love Island is a TV show at the end of the day but it is real people, real life, real emotions and if anyone is going to be real on there, it’s going to be me.’

We'll miss Little G and Sam - that's for sure.

Jenny Proudfoot
Features Editor

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