Love Island Duo Ejected from Coachella VIP After Megan Fox Snub and Drunken Mishap
Millie Court and Chloe Burrows, stars of the hit reality show Love Island, have candidly disclosed their abrupt removal from the exclusive VIP section at the Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival. The incident unfolded following an awkward encounter with Hollywood actress Megan Fox and a bout of excessive drinking that led to a physical stumble.
Drunken Stumble and Celebrity Rejection Lead to VIP Ejection
In a TikTok clip shared by the fashion brand White Fox, which had invited the pair to the Californian festival, Chloe Burrows admitted to becoming "too drunk" during the festivities. She recounted, "All of a sudden I was really drunk and me and Laura [her friend] fell over and got kicked out of VIP." Millie Court added to the embarrassment, revealing she approached Megan Fox for a photograph, only to be met with a blunt refusal. "And Megan Fox was there and I asked her for a picture and she said 'no'. Yeah, whoops!" Millie explained, noting she had enlisted a friend to make the request on her behalf, but to no avail.
Fashion Statements and Festival Anticipation
Prior to the VIP incident, the duo had jetted out to the desert location last week, eagerly anticipating Justin Bieber's headline performance. They showcased their festival attire on Instagram, with Millie posing in a sheer white lace mini dress from White Fox Boutique, paired with black cowboy boots. Chloe turned heads in a daring crop top and brown shorts, striking a pose on a vintage pink Cadillac. Their excitement, however, was tempered by the unfolding events in the VIP area.
Justin Bieber's Controversial Headline Set
The festival's atmosphere was further charged by Justin Bieber's much-anticipated set, for which he was reportedly paid $10 million. Scheduled for a late 11:25 PM start, rumors swirled about potential delays due to high desert winds. Bieber arrived on time to cheers, dressed casually in shorts, a hoodie, and sunglasses, but his performance left many fans underwhelmed.
He focused predominantly on deep cuts and lesser-known recent numbers, largely neglecting his classic hits. While he included sporadic fan favorites like "Stay" from 2021, the setlist prompted a wave of online disappointment and derision. Fans took to social media with comments such as, "Justin Bieber headlined Coachella just to not play any of his classics lmao," and, "There's just no way Coachella paid Justin Bieber 8 mil to dress up like Jesse Pinkman."
Setlist Highlights and Personal Tributes
Bieber opened with his 2025 song "All I Can Take," performed under psychedelic blue and white lights, followed by "Speed Demon," a defiant track addressing public speculation about his well-being. The set included loving tributes to his wife Hailey Bieber, such as "First Place" and "Go Baby," alongside newer songs like "Walking Away"—rumored to touch on divorce rumors—and "Petting Zoo," interpreted by some fans as referencing couple's quarrels. Another number, "I Do," served as an apparent affirmation of their commitment.
Despite the high-profile billing and substantial fee, Bieber's performance sparked mixed reactions, blending artistic evolution with fan expectations. Meanwhile, Millie and Chloe's VIP ejection adds a layer of celebrity drama to the festival's narrative, highlighting the unpredictable nature of star-studded events.



