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Sparks fly as Victoria returns to Love Island
Monday 14 August 2006Victoria was voted off the show several weeks ago but had become close to Chris before she left. Over the last week Sophie and Chris rekindled their romance of ten years ago.
Yesterday, Sophie was called to the beach hut and told that she would be having a surprise visitor. When she entered the hut she had an awkward reunion with Victoria, who immediately challenged her about the relationship.
"I thought you were so into Shane, what happened there?," Victoria asked. "It's my business not yours. It's to do with reasons to do with me. I can't explain it to you," Sophie replied.
"All this backstabbing I saw you do made me feel sick," Victoria said. "In the clip I saw you were like, 'I know Vic, she won't mind'."
Sophie replied: "I didn't know you were that into him and I'm sorry."
Victoria continued, saying: "All you do is talk about yourself. I have been modelling as long as you but I don't talk about it every single minute."
Victoria then poured a bottle of wine over a shocked Sophie as she was trying to leave the beach hut.
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