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Furious Love Island clash as Faye tells Chloe to 'shut up' after 'snakey' move on Toby

Love Island's Faye and Chloe are embroiled in a furious clash tonight after Chloe makes a move on Toby.

Lettings manager Faye, 26, demands that Chloe "shut up" as the fallout from her confession plays out this evening.

Chloe admits to Lucinda that she fancies Toby and goes on to make out with him during a challenge with the rest of the Islanders.

Kaz is left fuming over the snog and brands Chloe a "snake in the grass".

The row continues on as Chloe appears to allude to her falling out with the two new bombshells Millie and Lucinda as she complains: "I can't be a**ed with all this drama!"

Faye ends up clashing with Chloe this evening (ITV)

The girls then look shocked at something Faye appears to have said, prompting one of them to remark: "Oh dear..."

"Don't 'oh f***ing dear'," Faye fumes back. "Just shut up and stop f***ing looking at over here."

Chloe retorts: "Why are you telling me to shut up?!"

Faye shouts back: "Stop being nosy and stay over there and have your wine!"

The girls are stunned by Faye's remarks (ITV)

But Chloe and Faye's feud may have been bubbling for quite some time after fans noticed that there appears to be some discord between them.

It comes after Chloe was named as the girl all the boys would like to couple up with yesterday if they couldn't be with their current partner.

Faye was not pleased with the announcement and it has made things really tense, while Chloe admitted that it had been "awkward".

Faye grumbled: "Oh cool, whatever. Do what you need to do why don't you? Stroke the girl's ego a bit more. She doesn't need it, but who am I to judge."

Chloe said: "It was a little bit awkward slash very awkward. I didn't force them, they chose."

*Love Island airs tonight at 9pm on ITV2

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