Love Island's Indiyah and Dami get hot and heavy in the hideaway as romance gets back on track
22.07.2022 - 23:35
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Love Island couple Dami Hope and Indiyah Polack went through a rough patch during the Casa Amor segment of the show. Just when things started to get back on track between the duo, Indiyah, 23, called 26 year old Dami by the wrong name …twice.The pair finally managed to sort out their problems and after a home cooked breakfast by Indiyah they patched up their differences.
And it seems the result of their budding romance has been noticed by the rest of the Islanders as they were chosen to enter the hideaway on Friday.The group receive a text announcing that the hideaway is open for the evening, as one lucky couple gets to spend the night there. Dami excitedly reads out: “The hideaway is finally open…!” And it's up to the islanders to decide who gets to go, as they decide it's Dami and Indiyah's night.
A shirtless Dami follows Indiyah into the hideaway who is clad in a black robe and heels. Elsewhere in the villa there’s a showdown between Ekin-Su and bombshell Nathalia.The pair were already at odds after Thursday’s episode, when Nathalia breezed on into the villa and began to turn Davide’s head with her charms, but that looks to escalate further in scenes due to air tonight as Ekin-Su confronts the Brazilian bombshell over her attitude towards her.
Taking their feud to the kitchen, the girls decide to vent their frustrations in a not-entirely-friendly pancake battle, with Davide set to judge. Commenting on their choice of resolution, Ekin-Su tells Nathalia: “Do you know what I've learnt my love, the best way to end an argument is cooking, so you can prove to me with your pancakes my love, to see how good you are.” However, Nathalia cooly retorts: “I don't need to prove anything babe, honestly who are you for me to prove
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