What Chelley is arguing doesnāt even make sense, like there is absolutely no logic behind it. You went to Casa, you developed a connection with a guy. Cool. Her and Huda have a convo right before they came back to the villa, that Huda also likes him and she wants to explore that. Chelley looked her dead in the face and told her it was okay. Chelley picks Ace at the recoupling and Huda gets with Chris. So at this point, Chris is peeping that Chelley is spending all her time with Ace, her stronger connection mind you, and he obviously knows this. He decides to take things up a notch and focus on him and Huda. I meanā¦.what else is he meant to do??
Aceās argument also makes 100% sense and I donāt understand how she doesnāt see where she is being a hypocrite. Sheās allowed to go off and explore a connection (this means forming a genuine bond with someone else and she can potentially end up liking him more). At the same timeā¦she wants to limit him in challenges and create these boundaries that only pertain to him. Thats just unjust lol. Ace also sent his casa connection home so he has no one currently.
The only time Iām sympathizing with Chelley and understanding her point of view is how crazy Huda went on Ace during the heart rate challenge. Like she said, Huda would tweak on bombshells and act insane if anyone even looked at Jeremiah during the beginning. They respected her when she would tell the girls to not touch Jeremiah (even tho that shouldnāt even happen on a show like love island) Now they are expecting that same respect back. I totally get that. Huda apologized, however, so it seems crazy to still be stuck on it. All of the girls have built up anger towards Huda (which is warranted)ā¦.but they should have checked her and put her in her place at the very beginning instead of coddling her everytime. Now they reached a boiling point with Huda, but they all look crazy unleashing their anger on her now because she has since calmed down and isnāt acting crazy anymore, which is why all 3 girls are being painted as ābulliesā