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Love Island Jay Younger's pal defends star as he slams ex-girlfriend psychopath claims

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Love Island star Jay Younger's friend has slammed the claims made by his two ex-girlfriends, saying they are "hungry for clout." The investment analyst, 28, entered the villa last Wednesday (June 15), and is currently enjoying his time with Turkish bombshell Ekin-Su, but things aren't going as well for him on the outside world when it comes to his former flames.One of Jay's exes, named Ems, claimed the Scottish hunk suggested making a secret symbol to communicate with her and also promised to buy them a house if he won the prize money.READ MORE:Love Island star Jay Younger's heartbreaking meaning behind arm tattoo revealedWhile Mal, Jay's second ex, dated him for around six months and likened him to psychopath Joe Goldberg from the hit Netflix series, You. Want all the last villa gossip straight to your inbox?

Sign up for our daily Love Island newsletter HERE She claimed Jay dumped her days before she was meant to spend Christmas with his family, calling the breakup "brutal," and adding he is "very selfish" and "absolutely cutthroat" in an interview with The Sun.A source close to Jay has slammed his ex-girlfriends claims however, saying the two girls are attempting to benefit from Jay's growing status.Speaking exclusively to Daily Star, Jay's friend said: "His ex girlfriends are just hungry for clout, that's all." Do you have a story about one of this year's Love Island stars?

Contact us at staronlineshowbiz@reachplc.com He added: "They've seen a situation where they can leach onto his growth and have done so."Jay has found himself at the centre of the drama in recent days after his secret terrace rendezvous with Ekin-Su were exposed to the villa.The Scottish-born star now finds himself at risk from being dumped from.

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