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Ciara Miller, Tefi, Marsai Martin Address Backlash
Many ‘Love Island USA’ viewers are still at odds as tensions remain high following Friday’s heated Casa Amor recoupling. The debate has largely centered around contestants Aniya Harvey and Kuman Chandler, better known as KC. KC and Aniya have been coupled together since the first episode. The pair seemed to genuinely like each other. However, things became more complicated as conversations about exploring other connections continued.
As Casa Amor began, both decided to explore other connections and test what they had built together. In the end, Aniya ended her connection with Casa Amor bombshell Karl and chose to remain loyal to KC.
Meanwhile, KC returned to the villa with a new connection, Tierra. His decision left Aniya emotional, single, and vulnerable, sparking mixed reactions from viewers. Many celebrities have also shared their thoughts on KC and Aniya’s connection. However, some of their comments drew criticism from viewers.
Now, Ciara Miller, Tefi Pessoa, and Marsai Martin are responding after viewers pushed back on their takes.
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Ciara Miller & Tefi Pessoa Address Viewers Following Backlash Over The Latest Episode Of Aftersun
Ciara Miller and Tefi Pessoa are the new hosts of ‘Love Island USA Aftersun,’ where they recap the latest episodes every Saturday. During the latest episode, the pair discussed the connection between islanders Aniya and KC. They felt KC was open about wanting to explore other connections, while Aniya often struggled with those conversations.
The hosts also agreed that, at times, KC reassured Aniya more than she reassured him.
While they didn’t fault KC for exploring during Casa Amor, they admitted they were disappointed Aniya didn’t fully explore her connection with Karl. Their take quickly sparked debate online, with some viewers feeling Ciara and Tefi were being biased toward Aniya.
One viewer wrote, “Ciara’s take on Aniya is interesting coming from the same girl on Summer House whose drama always seemed to involve a man telling her one thing while telling someone else another, not being truthful about his intentions, and lowkey holding a grudge against her.”
Ciara quickly responded, “You think I don’t understand Aniya’s predicament?!?!? Be so fu****g for real. We film for 6 hours. There’s a lot of perspectives that get left on the cutting room floor. Spare me.”
In another response, she added, “You guys need to fu****ng relax. We film for 6 hours. Perspectives get left on the cutting room floor. I could psychoanalyze all of LI for hours and write a dissertation on Black people/colorism on reality TV. Don’t talk to me about how I ‘fail’ to see any person of color’s perspective or how I need more ‘empathy.’ I’ve quite literally lived it.”
Tefi also addressed the criticism, writing, “I’m not an executive producer on the show & while me and C can suggest ideas, we do not have access to footage or voting or anything like that. We filmed this last episode from 3:30 p.m. to 9:45 p.m. Every episode we are called too biased and then too unbiased, that we support the women too much and then we are too hard on them. Then we are inundated with being male centered and then man haters. We cannot please everyone because we are human. Thank you for watching!”
Marsai Martin Addresses Backlash Over Posts Seemingly Defending KC
While Marsai Martin didn’t say much about the situation, she also found herself facing similar backlash online. On Saturday, she took to her Instagram Story, writing, “@loveislandusa y’all got me defending MEN. I’m annoyed.”
Viewers quickly tried to figure out which islander she was referring to after finding a TikTok she had reposted. Many flooded her comments, accusing her of defending KC. Others called her “a bird” and criticized her for sharing her opinion.
Responding to the backlash, Marsai shared a clip of Michael Jackson lowering someone’s gun with the caption, “Me having an unpopular opinion.” She also added, “Y’all too serious for me. I thought we was all just watching TV
Social Media Reacts
Folks gathered under The Shade Room Teens as they reacted to posts from Ciara Miller, Tefi Pessoa, and Marsai Martin. Some viewers felt the three didn’t hold KC accountable and were too hard on Aniya. Others felt people were doing too much, saying everyone is entitled to their own opinion. Some even called many viewers this season “bullies” and “crazy.”
Instagram user @freekdagemini wrote, “Now y’all sending death threats to the host because they don’t agree with y’all this s**t is getting out of control”
Instagram user @ohwowyoumad added, “The fans are sick this year yall have lost yall minds attacking people”
While Instagram user @thelibbyjackson wrote, “She said respectfully, f yall 😂”
Instagram user @xxyymm__ wrote, “Girl bye. You were played by wes multiple times and we gave you grace but not an ounce of grace for Aniya”
Instagram user @jadenworsttt added, “they received backlash for only coming at the female when the male was clearly in the wrong that’s the problem with this generation now”
While Instagram @kanteywest wrote,”okay well let’s just say that particular take from them was extremely trash”
Instagram user @alchemist_amineh wrote, “The fanbases are absolutely ridiculous! They are bullying people for having any opinion that’s opposite of theirs. It’s very toxic and it’s getting worse every season.”
Instagram user @janayfasho added, “i completely agree with her yall be so biased and follow the leader no wonder it struck some nerves”
While Instagram user @taeluxe.aesthetics wrote,”Yall have parasocial relationships go touch some damn grass!!”Instagram user @itsjust.liaa wrote, “Y’all gotta chill on marsai fr. That’s our girl.It’s just a different opinion. Y’all gotta respect people’s takes and just agree to disagree.”
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