5 of the wildest, juiciest moments from the 'Love Island USA' season 6 reunion we still can't get over
| 08/22/24
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The Love Island USA season 6 reunion was... something. Truthfully, most fans left feeling incomplete.
While lots of drama was discussed, the reunion still lacked a ton of the discussions audiences wanted to hear most. That being said, there were some juicy moments worth mentioning, and that's what we're here for!
From confrontations to unseen footage, the cast was in for a bumpy ride. We compiled a list of all the moments that shocked us and kept us wanting more of this wild, wild cast...
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The showdown every Love Island stan was waiting for: the reckoning of Andrea Carmona.
Carmona's post villa antics had been the talk of social media, with fans waiting for the reunion to see if she would finally be held accountable. And they weren’t disappointed. As Ariana Madix brought up her controversial exit from the villa, Andrea struggled to justify her online comments and Aftersun interview. Cast members she had targeted, most notably JaNa Craig and Leah Kateb, fired back VERY quickly, leaving her with absolutely no room to speak. The conversation was intense, and in the end Carmona apologized for her comments saying she attacked Kateb because her emotions were running high following her elimination.
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After weeks of fans begging for the full, unedited footage from the most dramatic elimination of the season, we finally got it!
Unfortunately, we have a man down in PPG, as Leah Kateb was not in the backseat for this one. The full discussion on Andrea Carmona's elimination was played out in full. Kateb was a large part of sending Carmona home in the end, even though in the villa she denied playing a major part in it. As the girls were going to send Nicole Jacky home, in the last second Kateb stopped them. Arguing that Jacky should not be punished for exploring new connections and playing the game. Ultimately, Liv Walker was the driver of the discussion, but Kateb shifted gears.
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Nicole Jacky didn’t waste any time calling out Washington for the rumors and private videos that found their way online. You could cut the tension between these two with a knife, and it was almost uncomfortable to watch. Jacky called out Washington for lying about the origin of the videos, however the lie was small in comparison to the online harassment and homophobia Washington was dealing with. The islanders rallied around Washington to defend his state of mind during the leaks, as Jacky continued to argue that lying about it in the moment was wrong. The conversation seemed exploitative and most likely should have been discussed between the couple without cameras. After the video discussion, Jacky confirmed they were still a couple, but new developments since the airing of the reunion show that they are no longer together.
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Ariana Madix may be the Bravo royalty here, but Ms. Craig earned herself a spot in reality TV history for this one!
Craig showed up the reunion with receipts. Yes, quite literally, she printed out the comments made from fellow islanders and brought them to the reunion. Now THIS is reality television! This is doing the job and looking damn good while doing it too. JaNa Craig you will ALWAYS be famous, and we cant wait to see you become a Real Housewife one!
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Being a Casa Amor girl is NOT for the weak, as the trolls continue to do way too much.
After host Ariana Madix opened the conversation up about cyberbullying, Daia McGhee joined the conversation, adding that the cast is regularly attacked online, and a major portion of the bullying comes from the fan bases of fellow islanders. McGhee asked that the cast pay attention to what they post, as sometimes the fans take it as an entry way to attack others. Leah Kateb spoke directly to her fans asking them not to say anything hurtful to anyone on the cast on her behalf, including Rob Rausch. The segment on cyberbullying was important to this show, as some of cast receives immense amounts of hate. We hope to see the trolls fade away.
See all the drama for yourself, as Love Island USA is streaming on Peacock.