LAST NIGHT’S EPISODE of Love Island: After Sun was the talk of Twitter when Adam Collard professed his love for Zara McDermott.
🚨Adam just told Zara he loves her! 🚨#LoveIslandAftersun pic.twitter.com/DrU8ZPO35O
— Love Island (@LoveIsland) July 8, 2018
Most viewers were skeptical given the Geordie lad’s reputation in the villa, with most predicting the relationship wouldn’t last longer than an interview on This Morning.
Hardly surprising says you.
I give it a month
— Pauly (@paulyjturner) July 8, 2018
I give it an interview on this morning and an issue of OK
— Caroline Smith (@Cazza81) July 8, 2018
In love with the 💰💰💲💲💵💶💷💸 they'll make. Me, cynical😏?
— AutumnBookFan (@Zoegoldieanne) July 9, 2018
For some viewers, however, Adam’s declaration of love was a lot less interesting than his questionable explanation for his response to Rosie’s upset in the season’s earlier episodes.
The conversation was a lot longer than what was obviously on the episode and it was massively cut down. I wasn’t laughing at Rosie being upset. I wouldn’t like to see anybody upset, not any of the girls.
When pressed by host Caroline Flack, Adam insisted that Rosie held all the cards during the infamous exchange, which he, bizarrely, found hilarious.
It was almost because the conversation had gone on for so long. I didn’t say one word because I couldn’t get a word in edgeways.
Yep apparently, he hadn’t a fecking chance to open his mouth.
She was speaking at me, I didn’t get a chance to defend myself or explain the situation. I was almost laughing as in I can’t even speak or get a word in.
Ah, so that explains the evil smirking. Right, so.
Oh, and he gets why most of us thought he was an utter troll as a result, adding: “I can totally understand why people were getting upset but I really didn’t intentionally try to upset her.”
Hmmm.
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