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Tommy’s furious mates slam Megan as she secretly snogs Conor on the terrace after Love Island star breaks down in tears

LOVE Island star Megan has come under fire from Tommy’s furious friends after her secret snogs with Conor on the terrace.

Tommy’s mates have lashed out at the Irish beauty after they watched her kissing Conor in last night’s show.

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Tommy’s friends have slammed Megan for her terrace antics
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Megan Forte Clarke and Conor Phillips kissing on Love Island.
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She knew Tommy had been crying over her before her kisses with Conor
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Smitten Tommy had been left in tears over Conor’s efforts to pinch his girl – and his pals are seriously unimpressed after she kissed the rugby lad while knowing this.

Footage of Conor and Megan’s secret snogs on the terrace has now been shared on Love Island’s official Instagram account.

Tommy’s friend Doddsy replied: “Tommy is too good for her.”

Another pal called Arch said: “You know it.”

And their mate Ethan chimed in: “Far too good geez.”

Despite being happily coupled up with Tommy from the start of the series, Megan‘s head has now been turned by Conor after his attempt at a romance with American Toni fizzled out.

Tommy has been left gutted but, despite branding his love rival “disrespectful”, Conor has continued to crack on in his pursuit for Megan.

In Tuesday night’s show, Megan and Conor disappeared up to the terrace and snogged twice.

They both loved the intimate moment, with Conor calling it his “best kiss” and Megan rating their snog “11 out of 10”.

But Love Island viewers were horrified as, earlier in the day, Harry had told Megan that Tommy had been crying about the situation.

Tommy’s tears came after he had slept separately to Megan following a clash in bed.

In the morning, the landscape gardener told the boys he wanted to “sit in the corner and do nothing all day”, before breaking down in tears.

Like Tommy’s pals, fans of the ITV2 show were shocked by Megan’s sneaky actions on the terrace.

“Going to the terrace and kissing Connor TWICE after you have been told Tommy was crying is crazy,” one said.

Another added: “Not Megan kissing Conor after Harry literally only just told her that Tommy was upset and crying?!?”

Current Love Island couples

Here's who is currently coupled up with who in the villa:

Shakira and Harry

Yasmin and Ben

Meg and Dejon

Alima and Remell

Toni and Harrison

Megan and Tommy

Conor and Emily

Shea and Helena

And a third blasted: “Megan you spent the last 2 weeks preaching about respect and you do Tommy like that after being told he was crying earlier in the day??? WILD.”

Meanwhile, a mass cull is set to shake the villa after FOUR islanders are given the chop.

The Sun has exclusively revealed that fans are set to be shocked by the outcome, as not even the week one OGs are safe.

  • Love Island continues at 9pm tonight on ITV2/ ITVX
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Tommy was aware Megan was on the terrace with Conor but didn’t know about their snogs
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Earlier in the day, Harry had comforted him as he cried
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Tommy had slept separately to Megan the night before
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McCoy De Leon On “Batang Quiapo” Exit; David’s Death Earns 673,931 Concurrent Views

This is what McCoy De Leon shares about the death of his character in “Batang Quiapo.” McCoy De Leon officially exits as David in “Batang Quiapo,” and here’s what he shared about his journey that has finally come to an end. The death of David, the role of McCoy de Leon that the viewers loved ... Read more

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Alan Reynolds shrugs off ‘title challengers’ label and insists Bohs ‘can’t compete in the market with some clubs’

ALAN Reynolds revealed he plans to strengthen Bohemians in order to make them title challengers — just not with a title challenger’s budget.

Bohs moved up to second place on Monday night with their third win of their season against league leaders Shamrock Rovers.

23 June 2025; Bohemians manager Alan Reynolds during the SSE Airtricity Men's Premier Division match between Bohemians and Shamrock Rovers at Dalymount Park in Dublin. Photo by Shauna Clinton/Sportsfile
Reynolds appears to have won the Bohs fans back over after recent results
23 June 2025; Dayle Rooney of Bohemians celebrates after scoring his side's first goal during the SSE Airtricity Men's Premier Division match between Bohemians and Shamrock Rovers at Dalymount Park in Dublin. Photo by Shauna Clinton/Sportsfile
Bohs have won all three games against league leaders Shamrock Rovers this season

It leaves them nine points behind the Hoops with two games in hand and one more meeting with the Dublin rivals they keep on beating.

But Rennie insisted that it is too early to call his side — that had lost five of their opening seven games before winning ten of the last 14 — title challengers after their 2-0 win.

The gaffer said: “To be honest, I haven’t thought about it. I know you want to hear, ‘We’re challengers’, but what, are we nine points behind them?

“Give me another couple of months and I’ll tell you. We lost to Waterford on Friday, so we can’t afford to drop too many points.”

But with the transfer window opening next week, Reynolds is in the market to strengthen his squad — particularly after the departure of loan defender Seán Grehan to parent club Crystal Palace.

Yet he acknowledged that his budget is tight, with the Phibsborough club preparing for life away from Dalymount Park when it is redeveloped — most likely begin in 2027.

Reynolds said: “Well, we’ll try and flex our muscles a bit, but they have to be the right players. But we can’t get into the market with some of the clubs here. That’s the problem.

“I spoke to players over the off-season . . . close to coming, next minute, between whatever, an hour or two, somebody makes a call, and we’re blown out of the water. So that’s the way it is.”

Reynolds’ squad should be strengthened by the return to fitness of Connor Parsons this week, though Alex Lacey will be out for another month.

And striker Lys Mousset is not available due to a hamstring injury but Reynolds explained he still has work to do to gain full fitness.

The gaffer is pleased with where his side are and hailed their first half against Rovers — when they went 2-0 up — as their best 45 minutes in years.

And that is not just his view, but the view of coach and former defender Derek Pender — now in his 13th year at Dalymount.

NEVER IN 13 YEARS

Reynolds said: “He said he hasn’t seen such a good 45 and he’s here a long time. I thought it was the best I’ve seen us without the ball but I’m not surprised.

“It’s about consistency because it’s hard to play like that in every game to be fair.

“Not many teams play like Shamrock Rovers either so you must have a game-plan for them.

“All credit to us. I know Rovers are outstanding but we looked a proper team.”

Hoops boss Stephen Bradley agreed that Bohemians were good but his side did not meet their standards.

Bradley said: “First half we were miles off the game, a million miles off what’s required in any game but especially in this type of game.

“So as a result, they were two-up and could have been three or four to be honest, we were that far off the level but that’s football, that’s Dublin derbies.

“You’ve got to credit Bohs, they were good but we were a million miles off it. You don’t win games of football in this league if you’re that far off the levels.”

BOHS ARE BACK IN TOWN

The victory continued Bohemians’ remarkable turnaround this season following a slow start that had fans calling for Reynolds’ head.

The boss always had the support of the players with Ross Tierney celebrating a goal against Sligo Rovers that kick-started their recovery by running to his manager.

But the supporters’ backing has come more recently and Tierney was the one pushing his manager forward to get the acclaim from the Jodi Stand on Monday night.

Reynolds said: “I think that’s a running joke, you see, because of what was going on here before. But hey, look, we enjoyed the moment. And if you can’t enjoy news like this, what’s the point?

“So I know our relationship has been fractured at times, but look, we’re in a good place now.

“I think the dressing room is really good, and I don’t have any doubts that the dressing room’s been behind me, even last year, when the results weren’t going well.

“We’re a good, solid group and staff are really tight, so I don’t doubt that. We’re tight with all players. We care about them, but they see what we’re trying to do.

“I’m sure if Ross Tierney thought I wasn’t good at my job or I wasn’t giving them proper information, he wouldn’t be long telling me that either.”

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People left in hysterics as woman shows off her mum tribute tattoo, with a VERY unfortunate spelling mistake

SHE wanted to get a tattoo tribute to her mother on her arm.

So opted for a cursive design which was meant to read “my mum is my angel”.

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A woman took to Facebook to show off her tattoo, with a VERY unfortunate mistake
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However, the tattoo artist made an epic mistake while doing the inking, and ended up writing: “My mum is my angle”.

A snap of the etching was shared on Facebook, with people quick to share hilarious comments related to the unfortunate error.

“What acute mom!” one wrote.

“There is a degree of humour in this post,” another joked.

“Sometimes she’s acute mum, sometimes she can be obtuse, hopefully straight and always right,” a third commented.

“She’s only 45 but looks about 90!” someone else said.

“I can’t breeeeeathe,” another admitted.

“You’d be surprised how many idiots spell my name wrong,” someone called Angel commented on the post.

“The worst I’ve ever seen my name misspelled was in Palm Bay, Florida…” another Angel agreed.

“My receipt said ‘engel’ – f**king ENGEL!!!”

“And your tattoo artist is your worst enemy,” someone else giggled.

“Dips**ts are everywhere,” another groaned.

Unfortunately, any tattoo fan knows that incorrect inkings can happen occasionally.

However, when one person asked how they should deal with a mistake on their design, another hit back: “If you’re a professional artist and not an apprentice working for free, and you get half way through a tattoo and you’ve messed up so a badly that you can’t fix it, you’ve no business being in the profession at all.”

They also added that they have never “messed up” while doing a tattoo, but has made small errors in the past.

However, they’re nothing like the blunder on Facebook, as she said she’s never made a mistake that “can’t be fixed or incorporated into the design or the shading or colour seamlessly”.

“So it’s completely unnoticeable to both myself and my client, but like I say, it’s rare, very rare,” she insisted.

It’s also important to speak up during a tattoo session if you aren’t happy with the way your design is turning out.

“Whatever the case may be, when in doubt – speak up!” the pros at Adrenaline Studios urged.

“Don’t be concerned about being a pest. This is your tattoo, not theirs.

“If at any point you think something is wrong you are responsible to speak up and the tattooist is responsible to respond, make adjustments, and/or explain what you’re witnessing.

“Communication is everything between a client and artist – that communication must occur before, during, and after the tattoo.”

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Pattaya’s Marine Conservation Triumph: Krissana Boonsawat’s Release of 100,000 Shrimp and Snails at Jomtien Beach

In a bold stride toward preserving marine life, Pattaya has orchestrated a remarkable marine animal release extravaganza right off the sun-kissed shores of Jomtien Beach. Helmed by the indefatigable Deputy Mayor Krissana Boonsawat, the initiative witnessed the release of a staggering 100,000 juvenile whiteleg shrimp, alongside 1,000 of the elusive spotted Babylon sea snails, ushering a fresh lease on life into the azure waters. Collaborating hand-in-hand with the Department of Fisheries, the Coastal Aquaculture Research and Development Centre in Rayong, and the enterprising locals from the Jomtien Beach fishing ensemble, the event is meticulously designed to rejuvenate marine biodiversity, enhance ecological health, and fuel the engines of sustainable tourism. The scene was nothing short of spectacular, with the invigorating smell of the sea and excitement hymning through the salt-laden air, as marine creatures took the plunge into their new oceanic abode. The epicenter of this benevolent operation was nestled within…

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Anutin Charnvirakul’s Stand: Defending Cannabis Policy and Opposing Casino Legalization in Thailand

In the vibrant tapestry of Thailand’s political scene, few narratives captivate the audience as much as the unfolding saga of the Bhumjaithai Party, led by the charismatic Anutin Charnvirakul. Standing firm like a lighthouse amidst the stormy sea of politics, Anutin rejects any insinuations that his party mishandled the cannabis policy, especially its medicinal applications, and clearly distances himself from any motions to legalize casinos. He emerges as a stalwart figure, reminiscent of a seasoned chess player, carefully strategizing his moves while anticipating the counter plays of his opponents. With an air of solemn determination, Anutin dismisses the recent governmental maneuvers under Prime Minister Paetongtarn Shinawatra, who plans to reclassify cannabis as a narcotic, with allowances for only medical use. This, Anutin argues, is a backward step from Bhumjaithai’s earlier meticulously crafted legislation focused squarely on medicinal cannabis. “To claim we left the cannabis issue unresolved is simply not true,”…

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Police Major General Thanphoom Charupraphat Exposes 500 Million Baht Chinese Investment Scam in Thailand

In a shocking turn of events, the serene landscapes of Thailand have been rocked by an audacious scheme involving a nominee company operated by Chinese investors. Picture this: a quintessential crime drama unfolding across three provinces with Thai employees playing frontmen, and financial transactions soaring past the whopping 500 million baht mark! At the epicenter of this high-stakes drama is Police Major General Thanphoom Charupraphat, the commander of the Economic Crime Suppression Division, who led the charge to uncover the hidden machinations of this enterprise. Coordinated by Police Colonel Naruephon Karuna and Police Colonel Krit Woratat, officers armed with search warrants descended on three key locations on this fateful day, June 25, 2025. The trails led them to the heart of the company’s operations – their headquarters nestled in the bustling streets of Bangkok, a branch camouflaged amidst the business district of Navanakorn, Phra Nakhon Si Ayutthaya, and another hidden…

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Booming Chinese Investment in Thai Amulet Market: Pantip Plaza’s Cultural Commerce Revolution

In the vibrant heart of Bangkok, where the spirit of commerce meets the sacred hush of tradition, Pantip Plaza has become something of an electrifying magnet for global investors with a penchant for the mystical. This bustling center is alive with the trade of Thai Buddhist amulets and sacred artifacts, and lately, it’s been the Chinese investors leading the charge, meticulously crafting a new era in amulet commerce. The shift is palpable. Once a cornerstone for local Thai collectors, the market has undergone a significant transformation. It is now a bustling hub teeming with eager Chinese entrepreneurs setting up shop to cater to their ever-growing client base. Though there’s been a slight dip in the flurry of sales, the marketplace Crackling with energy like a newly charged talisman remains a visual and economic spectacle. Collectors and traders alike still regard amulets as investment gems, nestled comfortably in portfolios as treasures…

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Yongyut’s Arrest: Pattaya Prison Visit Ends in Jail for Copper Theft

In a twist of events that could easily be mistaken for a plot straight out of a crime thriller, a 45-year-old man named Yongyut, or Yut to those who knew him, found himself shackled just outside the Pattaya Special Prison on a balmy June 24th. His crime? Allegedly lifting copper lightning rods from a string of petrol stations scattered across Chon Buri, causing damages that climbed past the 100,000 baht mark. The dramatic arrest was orchestrated by the keen minds of Police Lieutenant Colonel Kornpong Sukwisit, the astute Deputy Superintendent of Investigation at Bang Lamung Police Station, and his trusty sidekick, Police Lieutenant Wuthipong Kasa. Together with their valiant investigation team, they seized Yongyut just as he set foot into the sprawling prison to visit his wife, who coincidentally, was cooling her heels for an eerily similar crime. The tale of the copper caper began to unfurl towards the tail…

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Tragic Car Crash in Bangkok’s Khlong Kum District: Speed Blamed in Fatal Accident

This morning, as dawn was just breaking over Bangkok, a horrific accident shattered the tranquility of a residential neighborhood near Soi Seri Thai 16 in Khlong Kum, in the Bueng Kum district. It was around 5.30 AM when a red Toyota, a sleek two-door marked by its Bangkok number plates, veered disastrously out of control. The car’s journey came to an abrupt and tragic halt as it ploughed into a two-storey wooden house, leaving a path of unbelievable destruction in its wake. Responders from Bueng Kum police district and dedicated volunteers from the Ruamkatanyu Foundation quickly arrived at the tumultuous scene. The once vibrant vehicle, bearing scars of a speed-driven night, lay in shambles, wrapped around the splintered remnants of what had been an unassuming family dwelling. Among the wreckage, a heartbreaking discovery: one man lay lifeless, thrown brutally from the car in the midst of chaos, his final resting…

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