Love Island fans were heartbroken watching Liberty Poole cry to Faye Winter about her tumultuous relationship with Jake Cornish. But they were also left wondering: where were Millie Court and Chloe Burrows?
Last night's episode [19 August] saw Liberty admit she didn't think she and Jake were a good match, after he joked he was getting the ick about her messiness. In one scene, Liberty was sat at the front of the villa, being comforted by Faye.
Later, after having a chat with Jake on the beanbags and telling him "I just don't feel like you love me for me and I want someone who loves me for me", Lib cried on Faye's shoulder on the inside sofa.
And while Faye did a brilliant job of offering support, many fans were left wondering where Millie and Chloe were during the moment - especially considering Jake was surrounded by all the boys.
"Why didn't Millie and Chloe check up on Liberty?" one person wrote, while another put, "Where were Millie and Chloe when poor Liberty was sobbing her heart out?"
Another said, "I don't get why Chloe and Millie didn't go after her. WHY ARE THEY JUST SITTING THERE FFS!"
Hmm. Maybe it was just bad timing, or the final edit didn't show all the girls together?




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