Love Island stars who were dumped from the villa have tested positive for Covid after reuniting for a boozy night out. The group of ex-contestants recently met up and hit the town together for the first time since leaving the ITV2 reality show.
09.08.2021 - 20:45 / ok.co.uk
Love Island's been keeping us entertained all summer long, with its contestants all pretty much becoming household names across the UK. However, it's hard to image what they were actually like before they got the golden ticket from ITV2 and were flown out to Majorca for the reality dating show.
Its contestants were just like us mere mortals only a few months ago, working their 9-5 jobs and living normal lives. As we all know, life after Love Island is a stark contrast to what it was before the
.Love Island stars who were dumped from the villa have tested positive for Covid after reuniting for a boozy night out. The group of ex-contestants recently met up and hit the town together for the first time since leaving the ITV2 reality show.
Love Island Jake Cornish and Liberty Poole have reportedly walked out of the villa three days before the final after calling time on their seven-week romance.The 21 year old Birmingham beauty and water engineer Jake, 24, from Weston-Super-Mare, are said to have pulled out of the competition, leaving Chloe Burrows and Toby Aromolaran, Millie Court and Liam Reardon, Faye Winter and Teddy Soares and Kaz Kamwi and Tyler Cruickshank battling it out for the £50,000 prize.
Tonight's episode of Love Island will see the stars risk being dumped from the villa as the contestants are forced to vote for the least compatible couple. The villa are enjoying dessert when Toby receives a shocking text.The message reads: “Islanders.Tonight each couple must vote for the two couples who they think are the least compatible.Those who receive the most votes risk being dumped from the island.
Love Island fans are eagerly anticipating the 'Meet the Parents' episode which will give the mums and dads a chance to grill the couples. Due to coronavirus restrictions, it was previously expected that this year's family catch-ups would be via Zoom chats.
Love Island recouplings over the years, and we’re not just talking about the ones that happen in the villa. Oh no, just because the Islanders have returned to the UK doesn’t mean the coupling up has to end.
Love Island stars got quite the shock on tonight's episode when a new bombshell entered the villa without warning. Brett Staniland arrived on the scene just 24 hours after two new contestants - Aaron and Priya - stormed into the reality dating ITV2 show.