Love Island’s Georgia Harrison and Tom Clare in bitter clash after Casey O’Gorman enters All Starsand rows with Kaz
LOVE Island’s Georgia Harrison and Tom Clare have found themselves in a bitter clash, after Casey O’Gorman entered All Stars as a bombshell.
Casey O’Gorman, 29, made a shock arrival in Tuesday night’s episode, but not everyone was happy to see him.
Love Island’s Georgia Harrison and Tom Clare have found themselves in a bitter clash, after Casey O’Gorman entered All Stars as a bombshell[/caption] Tom is best pals with Casey[/caption]In toe-curling scenes she was quick to slam Casey for his antics in the past and says he messes Love Island girls around too much.
She pointed out that she is friends with Georgia Harrison, who he had fling with in the past before he called it quits.
And now, away from the All Stars villa, Casey’s best pal Tom, who won the show last year, has found himself in a clash with Georgia.
It came after the Love Island Instagram page uploaded a photo of Casey ahead of his return, writing: “Can Bombshell Casey follow in the footsteps of best mate Tom and find his ‘Molly’?”
Georgia then replied in the comments section: “Grandad said good luck,” followed by a crossed fingers emoji.
Tom then replied to Georgia, and said: “Very insensitive thing to say? He was so close with this grandad.”
The comment now appears to have disappeared from the comments.
It comes after Georgia told Casey she had saw Casey’s late grandfather in a sweet gesture, which was received badly by Casey at the time.
During last year’s show, Casey sat down with Georgia and explained his reasons for creating distance between them on the outside world.
He said: “You mentioned my grandad and stuff like that, and that really threw me off.
“You started to say that you saw my dead grandad… and he wishes me well, and I was like, ‘this is just way too much for me.’”
The scenes proved to be a viral moment of the series, with Georgia eventually addressing them after she left.
She told Olivia Attwood: “Having been with Casey, we’d spoken multiple times about how it was really hard for him having just lost his nan and grandad, they were very, very close, and he found it hard to deal with that.
“What I was trying to say was, ‘I think they’re still with you, I think they’re still on your journey, I think they still guide you, and they probably take a lot of peace out of getting to see you do so well in your life as you are.'”