ITV Love Island fans ask 'why' as four new bombshells set to rock villa days before final
20.07.2022 - 17:51
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Just when you think the drama in Love Island may be coming into an end, bosses always have another trick up their sleeves. And the trick can't get much bigger than throwing in a bunch of bombshells with days to go until the ITV2 dating show's final.
Viewers have been awaiting the results of another dumping after they were asked to vote for their favourite boy and favourite girl. Crashing a surprise VIP party for the contestants at Vibe Club during Tuesday night's episode (July 19), Love Island host Laura Whitmore told the contestants: "Hello islanders, how are you all doing? Having a good time?
"I am not here to join in on the fun sadly and I am afraid the party is over, could you all please line up by the pool." She then told them the public had been voting for their favourite boy and girl, and the two boys and girls with the fewest votes risked being dumped from the island.
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After gasps from the contestants, she added: "I can tell you that one boy and one girl will not be returning to the villa tonight – and that decision is in the hands of your fellow islanders," before boys Billy Brown and Dami Hope and girls Danica Taylor and Summer Botwe found out they are at risk of being dumped after receiving the least public votes.
The episode ended on a cliffhanger with the result of the islanders’ vote is expected to be revealed on Wednesday night (July 20). However, a first look at the mid-week episode has revealed that as two people leave, four new people will be making an arrival.
There’s excitement and some nerves at the villa as the Islanders receive a text inviting them to get ready to host welcome drinks for four
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