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Dale’s Mum Steps In After An Online Hater Makes Fun Of Her Son’s Pheromones

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Dale’s mother’s ‘mama bear instinct’ kicked in after an online stranger commented on her son’s pheromones after last night’s Love Island Malta episode.

”Btw – no one was ever attracted to your pheromones? Sorry for you mate…” the mother said.

Earlier today, an online user took to his profile to express his concerns with the new reality show’s call for people to show respect to contestants whilst also making fun of Dale’s (a contestant) comments.

“TV show that puts people with social and dating skills that peak at “xommni naqa babe” inside a villa and entices them to sleep with each other for a cash prize asks viewers to show some respect,” he said.

However, Dale’s mum, Amy Tanti, came to her son’s rescue and jumped into the comments section under the post.

”Please keep in mind the age of the these people. It’s easy being fifty and speaking with experience in dating than being nineteen and just starting life. Btw – no one was ever attracted to your pheromones? Sorry for you mate…”

The two adults continued to go off at each other in the comments, whilst Dale is presumably living his best life on the island’s most popular and record-breaking show.

”He’s nineteen dude… keep it in mind before you judge his game plan. I don’t know you, but I didn’t even have a game plan at that age. Love doesn’t need a game plan anyway,” Tanti continued after Azzopardi urged Dale to come up with a “game plan”.

“Might want to tell your son that Love Island is literally a TV show that requires a game plan. And that Love Island is hardly where he’ll find love. And that his mum is asking strangers on the internet about their pheromones’,” he shot back.

Tanti then opened up a bit about her family life and history, recounting how she had Dale when she was just 19.

“I had him at the age of 19 and finished my PhD at the age of 32, but I never had to the guts or self confidence to go on a show like this,” she said.

“It’s not because I didn’t want to, but because I just wasn’t brave enough. Bravery is something to be respected not ridiculed in my book. The people who stay judging behind a computer screen seem to have nothing better to do with their lives anyway.”

“Perhaps they should get a PhD, do some voluntary work and spread some kindness instead of critiquing people Yonks their junior about their life choices…”

Who do you think is in the right?

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