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Love Island winner Amber Gill slates 'pathetic' #BeKind movement amid 'bullying' claims

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Love Island winner Amber Gill has spoken out against the #BeKind movement, calling it the “most pathetic agenda born of this age” as she slammed Luca Bish on social media.Over the past week, the Brighton fishmonger has come under fire after he was accused of “bullying” fellow Islanders following the explosive fallout of the highly-anticipated Movie Night Challenge.But it wasn’t just viewers who hit out at the star online, as the 24-year-old reality star took to her Twitter account to share her running commentary of the explosive argument online.READ MORE:Love Island fans convinced Indiyah and Dami had secret steamy Hideaway sessionYet not all of her opinions on the hugely popular ITV2 reality show have gone down smoothly with her adoring followers, as the brunette beauty was called out for going against the #BeKind movement with her comments.Taking to Twitter, the 2019 winner warned Luca’s sister – who is currently running his social media accounts while he is in the villa – to block her so she didn’t see her blistering comments.She wrote: “I’m going to watch Love Island tonight and Luca’s sister should block it, she doesn’t want to know what I think,” which she signed off with three kisses.The starlet then soon became involved in a Twitter thread with one of her followers who called her out for her posts online.Her followers argued: “I don’t think you can talk about Luca.

You’re a bully yourself. SMH you hypocrite. Don’t block me and actually try answering.”She replied with: “Absolutely and people said what they wanted to say about that??

If people want to call me a bully for being honest so be it! Xxx.”Another user suggested: “Then don’t say anything bad about Luca when all he’s being honest.

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