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Jordan Hames' confession to India Reynolds rocked the Love Island villa yesterday - and left girlfriend Anna Vakili utterly infuriated.

But his confession to India didn't shock Chris, who had noticed that Jordan might have feelings for the vegan chef.

Following his shock dumping tonight alongside love interest Harley, Jordan and Anna, he was asked whether the remarks came as a surprise to him.

He said: "There's only a finite amount of time you see on TV, you only see snippets from the 24-hour day. There was conversations between India and Jordan that you'll never see.

"There was a lot of flirtiness there. Let's call a spade a spade. You obviously see a little bit of it but there's a lot of downtime, there's time when you're eating lunch or dinner and you're not allowed to talk about the show.

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"We talk about whatever we want and in those moments us where a lot of those sort of potential relationships and flirtiness goes on, so it didn't come out of nowhere.

"I had a feeling what Jordan was going to do."

However Chris said that he couldn't blame Jordan for what he had done, but said that he could have gone about it in a much better manner.

"He went with his heart and I can't blame him for that," he said. "But he should have done it in a different way... I really don't agree with the way that he did it, I told him that to his face on various occasions.

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"There was an order he should have done things. He should have spoken to Anna, he should have spoken to Ovie and then he should have spoken to India.

"But he didn't, and he knows that, he knows that was a mistake, he apologised about that to Anna."

Chris found the row incredibly unpleasant as things became very heated.

He said: "I think I was the only one who chose not to get involved, I just didn't want to get involved in it really. It was a lose, lose, lose situation for everyone on the peripheries of it.

"It was like a black hole and a subsequent black holes and everyone got sucked into it. I chose not to get sucked into it, remained neutral and that allowed me to talk to Jordan and remain friends with everyone in the villa."

*Love Island returns tomorrow at 9pm on ITV2