Love Island Bombshell Slams Olivia Hawkins as ‘Attention Seeking’ and Unpopular After Bitter Feud

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Love Island Bombshell Slams Olivia Hawkins as ‘Attention Seeking’ and Unpopular After Bitter Feud

After a bitter feud, a LOVE Island sensation called Olivia Hawkins “attention-seeking” and claimed that “no one likes her.”

The television star, who rose to prominence in Casa Amor earlier this season, stated that his former co-star “loves the drama.”

Martin Akinola, who left the villa last month after failing to find love, expressed his candid opinion of Olivia, 27, his co-star.

The Love Island bombshell, who was unsuccessful in wooing Tanya Manhenga, claimed that Tanya “loved the drama.”

Martin hit out that Olivia “loved the drama”

While Olivia was “a little misunderstood,” she was going to “extreme lengths” to get the attention of her co-stars, he asserted.

At the Urban Music Awards, 27-year-old Martin told the Daily Star: “She is a nice girl, but I believe she is misunderstood.

“She enjoys drama and attention to herself, but she goes to extreme lengths to obtain it.

She does too much, but I believe she has a good heart. However, I believe she does too much.

He concluded regarding Olivia, “No one likes her; even my sister dislikes her.”

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Olivia was eliminated from the show last week following a protracted and “bitter feud” with fellow Islander Zara Lackenby-Brown.

GossipA2Z previously reported that Olivia knew Zara, 25, before appearing on the hit ITV2 show, and viewers speculated that the pair must have had a massive argument in real life, given how often they clashed on-screen.

When Zara entered as a bombshell and made a beeline for Tom Clare, 23, who was with Olivia at the time, the two women clashed.

After her abrupt departure, Olivia told The Sun in an exclusive interview that there was no conflict and no fallout.

When asked if animosity existed between them, Olivia told us: “Certainly not. We once collaborated on a music video.

“We maintained contact via social media. But I’d say we were coworkers rather than friends.

“So when she walked in, it was comforting to see a familiar face. I did not anticipate disagreeing with her, out of everyone present.”

Olivia declared after leaving Love Island that she was “not the villain of the show,” breaking her silence on being a “snake.”

She faced backlash from the public as a result of hundreds of complaints to the television watchdog Ofcom about women reducing men to tears.

Olivia insisted that the scenes in which the girls were “cruel and manipulative” to the boys in the name of “sisterhood,” a trend dubbed “toxic femininity,” were deceptive.

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