Gabby Allen cries when Montana Brown calls her ‘calculated’ – after fans brand her ‘fake’ following lie detector test

GABBY Allen bursts into tears on tonight's Love Island after Montana Brown calls her "calculated".
Tensions are high between the girls following last night's lie detector test bombshells - which saw Gabby fail on a number of questions involving boyfriend Marcel Somerville.
In tonight's episode of Love Island, the girls head out for lunch, and talk soon turns to the aftermath of the lie detector test.
Gabby says: "Honestly, I was so gutted because not even just for myself but for Marcel. I didn’t want him to be humiliated or upset by the thing.
"Then I just felt like when I came out, I would have a strong support system.
"There was definitely some people that had my back but it was, basically really cold.”
Montana then explains why she reacted as she did, saying she was still reeling from the tweet challenge which occurred a few days before when she discovered Gabby had been sending texts to Marcel about her.
She says: "It was hard for me to back you in that situation because of the whole thing that happened with the tweet challenge.
"I thought about it and I felt like my feelings towards you were compromised then because it couldn’t have been something good on the text.”
Amber adds: “I didn’t understand why you wouldn’t just say it out loud, why would it be done over text?”
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But Gabby defends herself, explaining she didn't want to have a confrontation with anyone as she hates it.
She continues: "I didn’t want to say it out loud because there were people around and I felt like I had to get something off my chest and that was the only way I could have done it at that moment in time.”
But Montana is still annoyed, and she replies: "It’s just so much more calculating, rather than just debating it with Marcel… In this situation, you never know what’s being said behind your back you just have to trust the person.”
Her words make Gabby - who has been branded 'fake' by Love Island viewers for her recent behaviour - get upset and start to cry, and she sobs: "I don’t even care about my feelings when it comes to this, but that is not what I wanted to come back from the test.
"That is not what I wanted to hear in the tweet challenge.
“I come to the fire pit and ask for advice and we already know what had been said in the test and what questions I failed on and then I felt like [you kept reminding me.]
"I was like, ‘Guys I know that, I’m trying to fix this, I’m trying to move forward.’ I felt like it was dig, dig, dig and I felt like I had no one.”
Love Island airs tonight on ITV2 at 9pm