'You don't need that in your life'
Love Island’s Anna Vakili and her sister Mandi dished out advice and answered questions from fans during a question and answer session on her Instagram Stories.“If a friendship is toxic then you should cut it out because you don’t need that in your life. You don’t need that in your life.
This comes after Anna hinted at a secret feud between her and Love Islander Molly-Mae Hague by liking posts on Instagram. The meme share on Instagram was a screenshot of a tweet which read: “Caroline speak for yourself. No one gives AF about Ellie Belly.” Molly-Mae has had a rough time since leaving the villa as fellow islander Anton appeared to mock her on Instagram.
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