Curtis Pritchard's brother AJ Pritchard has responded to Ekin-Su Cülcüloğlu throwing a drink at his brother on Love Island: All Stars, saying that he thinks she should be removed from the villa.
In scenes which aired in yesterday's episode, Ekin-Su and Curtis appeared to break up following bombshell Danielle Sellers' arrival in the villa.
After Danielle chose to steal Curtis from Ekin-Su in a recoupling, Ekin-Su and Curtis had an argument in which Ekin-Su said to Curtis: "I feel like I've been mugged off completely. I feel like everything you said was a lie. I wish you all the best with Danielle."
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Following the heated discussion, Ekin-Su threw her drink in Curtis' direction and stormed off, telling Curtis: "You don't exist to me."
Speaking in a Q&A on his Instagram Stories, Curtis' brother AJ, who was previously a professional dancer on Strictly Come Dancing, shared his thoughts on the incident with his girlfriend Zara Zoffany.
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Asked by Zara what his opinion was on the fiery row, AJ said: "I think if it was a scenario where it was a guy doing that to a girl, they would be removed from a TV show. It wasn't on his face, it was on his legs."
Zara, who works as an influencer, called the incident "lucky", saying: "No, no, she missed, so that was really lucky of her."
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"But certain actions, like... that's childish. Whatever heated debate you want to have, argument getting a bit heated, it's bad," AJ added.
Seemingly standing up for Ekin-Su, Zara added: "We might agree to disagree on this. I think if it went on him, then I would say it was bad, but because it was kind of just on his leg, on the floor..."
Meanwhile, fans will have to wait until Sunday's episode to see how things pan out in the Ekin-Su, Danielle and Curtis love triangle.
In a dramatic cliffhanger during Friday's show, Curtis was given the power to choose between both women, saying: "This decision has been confusing for me. I didn't expect to be in this situation, but I am going to go with my heart and with my gut."
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