Six people were savagely dumped from this year's series of Love Island after the dreaded Casa Amor week, and one of those casualties was bombshell Emily Moran.

The Love Island 2025 bombshell was coupled up with Tommy Bradley during Casa, but when he returned to the main villa with Lucy Quinn, Emily was left single and sent home alongside several Casa bombshells and Giorgio Russo.
As any self-respecting Islander does after their dumping, Emily has been doing the rounds in the world of podcasts and interviews and stopped by heat Towers for a post-villa catch up.
From chatting about the now infamous Lucy Quinn voice note scandal (IYKYK) to revealing her thoughts on the surprise pairing of Conor Philipps and Shakira Khan, the Welsh Islander has spilled all the tea.
Of course, while we had Emily in the heat hot seat, we simply had to ask about the feud between her and American fan fave Toni Laites.
'Me and Toni, honestly, we had that one little blip, but we got over it straight away,' she explained.

'If anything, when she went on her little date with Ryan [Bannister] I was like, "girl, you got to wear this dress," she was wearing mine.'
The bitter blow-out appeared to come out of nowhere; Toni did sarcastically refer to Emily as 'Little Miss Sunshine' at one point, but other than that it was a bust-up we didn't see coming. Viewers suspected some scenes were cut with producers not thinking that Emily and Toni would later have a row, so when they did end up in a heated debate, fans were confused as to how it came to fruition.
'In Casa we spoke a lot, I reassured her that her feelings were valid, she reassured me, even by the fire pit, like, she was one to stick up for me with Tommy.'

You can always rely on Toni to put the lads in their place and she admitted that, and although she wasn't surprised but Harrison Solomon's or Harry Cooksley's Casa antics, she was shocked Tommy hadn't remained loyal to Emily.
'Honestly, me and Toni were fine, even after that little blip, we were completely fine after. We never had any fallings out,' she went on, 'I think tensions were just high.'