ANNA Vakili has vowed to cut toxic friends out of her life after sparking Molly-Mae feud rumours.
The Love Island star and pharmacist took to Instagram to offer advice to fans so soon after she hinted at a feud with her former villa-mate.
Speaking to her fans she said: "If your friendship is toxic then you should cut it out because you don't need that in your life."
She added: "Friends are meant to uplift you and be there for you.
"You're meant to have fun together and cry together and be there for each other."
"I'll be friends with almost everyone in the villa," she added mysteriously a day after liking a post slamming the show for giving Molly-Mae's elephant more screentime than her.
During Sunday night’s programme, Molly’s elephant, called Ellie-Belly, was given its own tribute, which is more that can be said about some of the former Islanders.
And it seems Anna wasn’t too impressed as she liked a post that read: “Where was the Anna, Yewande and Amber segments??? Why the f*** has the elephant got more screen time than them?”
Another picture read: “Caroline speak for yourself. No one give AF about Ellie Belly.”
It was captioned: “And we didn’t need to see the fake bromance between Curtis and Tommy either.”
During their time in the villa, Molly-Mae was accused of crying fake tears as she said goodbye to Anna.
Before leaving the villa, Anna pulled Amber, Molly-Mae, and Maura for a chat, telling them: "I'm so grateful for you three because I feel like I have found love with you guys, I'm so grateful."
But trolls once again called out Molly-Mae’s tears and suggested she wasn’t genuine.
She has come under fire since then after Belle Hassan called her “two-faced” and Anton Danyluk said they weren’t friends during the awkward reunion show.
Caroline Flack brought up The Sun Online's exclusive that Anton had unfollowed Molly-Mae after she voted him and Belle Hassan off Love Island.
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But the 24-year-old insisted: "Molly and I never even spoke in the villa. We never had chats. I have nothing against you but we never saw eye to eye."
An unimpressed Molly-Mae, 19, replied: "I thought we were friends."
But, insisting it was his management who followed her, he said: "I never chose to follow Molly."
And when Caroline asked: "Are you going to refollow her?" he replied simply: "No. I'm not."
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