Love Island ends on huge cliffhanger as recoupling leaves boy set to be dumped from villa
18.06.2022 - 00:53
/ ok.co.uk
Love Island left viewers were on the edge of their seats during Friday night’s episode, in shocking scenes which saw it revealed that one boy will be dumped from the villa. The episode began with Ekin-Su and Davide going head to head in an explosive argument following the news that Ekin-Su and Jay had been seeing each other in secret. Later in the episode, the Islanders gathered for a new challenge called ‘Sex Sea’, which saw the girls climb out of a giant clamshell and jump into a pool before performing a sexy dance for a boy of their choice.
But upon arriving for the challenge, they were shocked to find themselves joined by a new contestant - a 21 year old dancer called Danica Taylor, who said she wasn’t afraid to “step on toes” to get what she wants. Now with an uneven amount of contestants in the show, the Islanders got a text saying that the girls would be recoupling with a boy of their choice, with the boy not picked left to be dumped from the island. The episode ended with Danica, who gets first pick of the boys, explaining her reasoning behind her choice.
“I haven't even been here twenty-four hours so this is a really weird situation for me to be in. I’ve barely got to know any of you but you’re all lovely boys,” she said. “I need to follow my heart and I can only go on what I see face value, and someone I feel is usually my type.
I need to explore that unfortunately, so I’m going to have to just follow my heart on this one. She then finished her speech with: “The boy i want to couple up with is…”, before the episode ended on a cliffhanger. Fans were shocked at the sudden ending, with one writing on Twitter: “IM NOT WAITING UNTIL SUNDAY NIGHT RELEASE IT NOW YOU HAVE 30 SECONDS.” Another added: “Stop with the
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