“SHE MADE MY LIFE A LIVING HELL!” Victoria BREAKS SILENCE After Elimination and Drops Brutal Villa Receipts
Dumped Love Island star Victoria has lifted the lid on a simmering feud with fellow islander Priya, openly labelling her “passive aggressive” and questioning her credentials as a “girl’s girl.”
Victoria and Ope were eliminated from the villa last week after being voted the couple with the weakest connection by their fellow islanders. Speaking candidly on Love Island: The Debrief alongside Toni Laites, Shakira Khan, and Yasmin Pettet, Victoria did not hold back when the conversation turned to tensions within the group.
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Yasmin set the tone, noting: “A lot of the girls aren’t really vibing with Priya lately.”
Victoria responded with striking honesty: “I think Priya says she’s a girl’s girl but she’s not really 100% a girl’s girl. I don’t know, I like her but I wouldn’t call her my best friend or my friend or anything.”
She went further, pinpointing the core issue behind the friction: “She’s just very passive aggressive really.”
Ope backed up his former partner’s assessment, recalling a previous clash. “She was really rude to me, do you remember the argument? She can be quite passive for sure.”
The revelations come amid growing unease in the villa surrounding Priya’s recent behaviour. On Monday night’s episode, Priya turned down a kiss from Tommy after he had kissed Ellie earlier that morning, then proactively informed Ellie of her reasoning. However, the following night, Priya herself kissed Lorenzo in bed — despite him having kissed Yasmin on the same day. The move sparked a heated confrontation with Lola, who accused Priya of double standards.
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During the exchange, Lola told Priya it was “a bit insensitive,” adding that Priya had come into the villa sharing multiple incidents in a way that felt tone-deaf to others.
Victoria’s appearance on The Debrief painted a picture of a villa where Priya’s relationships with the other girls have noticeably cooled. Toni observed that it “doesn’t look like anyone in there is her best friend anymore,” while Victoria placed the responsibility firmly on Priya: “That’s kind of on her, not on anyone else.”
The eliminated bombshell’s comments mark one of the most direct call-outs to emerge from this series, exposing cracks beneath the surface of villa friendships. While Victoria acknowledged some level of fondness for Priya, her refusal to classify her as a friend — combined with the “passive aggressive” label — suggests a deeper rift that had been brewing long before the public vote that sent her home.
As the drama continues to unfold both inside and outside the villa, Victoria’s unfiltered revelations have given viewers a raw, behind-the-scenes look at the complex dynamics and personal tensions that define Love Island. With receipts now firmly on the table, the spotlight remains firmly on how Priya navigates the growing scepticism from the girls.