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Love Island's Shaughna Phillips suggests most dramatic moments are manufactured by producers

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Love Island star Shaughna Phillips has suggested that her stint in the villa might not have been as dramatic as it seemed on TV.

Shaughna, it seemed during the last series in January, was left heartbroken after Callum Jones dumped her and returned from Casa Amor with new girl Molly Smith.

She even dropped the most iconic line of the series, icily remarking "Congrats hun." But now she's told that appearances might have had us all fooled - and that her relationship with Callum wasn't as intense as it appeared.

Chatting to Metro, Shaughna told about the moment she helped Callum craft a message to Rebecca Gormley to let her know that he wasn't interested. "Me and him were literally crying with laughter the whole time that was happening," she

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