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Susan Knox

Love Island's Molly Marsh booed by Aftersun audience as she makes 'pathetic' Zach confession

Love Island Aftersun viewers have encouraged Molly Marsh to forget about her fling with Zachariah Noble after she was dumped from the villa.

The islanders were gobsmacked when the 21-year-old theatre star from Doncaster was told she would be leaving the show on Friday night.

Bosses dropped the huge news in a text which Molly read out after new bombshell Kady McDermott chose to couple up with Zach.

That meant Molly was single, but instead of getting the chance to couple up with someone else, she was informed she had been dumped from the island with immediate effect.

Even though she was put in there to cause trouble, a shocked Kady told Molly: “Oh my God, I’m so sorry.”

Just days after Molly said her teary goodbyes to her fellow islanders, she joined Maya Jama on the Aftersun couch to talk all things about her experience in the villa - and her possible future with Zachariah.

Molly and Zach on Love Island (ITV/REX/Shutterstock)

Molly is adamant that she will wait for Zach on the outside, all the while he gets to know Kady McDermott who he is now in a couple with.

“I knew it was clearly my time to go and if something good will come from me and Zach then it still will. If he finds something with Kady then that’s that," Molly said on Aftersun on Sunday night.

“I would have loved him to have come back with me and come home. But I understand he needs to stay and see what’s right and hopefully we carry on at home when he does leave.

“I wish I’d spoken to Zach to say, ‘I’ll be waiting. I really want this to carry on.’ But no words could come out of my mouth. I was so speechless."

After confessing that she intends on waiting for Zach, the Aftersun audience were having none of it as they booed Molly for even suggesting that Zach would do the same for her.

The dumped islander looked visibly awkward after her revelation received such a negative impact from the audience, as viewers at home also took to Twitter to call Molly 'naive'.

Love Island airs Sunday to Friday nights at 9pm on Virgin Media in Ireland.

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