Love Island fans beg producers to send postcard immediately after Dami kiss
05.07.2022 - 10:47
/ ok.co.uk
Love Island fans have been begging producers of the show to send the infamous postcards, after some of the supposedly loyal original boys wasted no time in getting to know the new girls in the villa - with Davide, Andrew and Dami each enjoying steamy kisses. Casa Amor finally opened this week, with viewers seeing the new batch of bombshells entering the show on Sunday night's episode.
In a shock twist, this time it was the girls that entered Casa Amor to meet six new boys, whereas previously it's been the boys that head into the new villa to meet six new ladies. Instead, the boys remained in the original villa and were delighted when they met the new girls.
After a raunchy race challenge in which the two villas competed against each other and many sets of lips were locked, there were some more stolen kisses in store for the guys. Despite Dami Hope, 26, seemingly going strong with Indiyah Polack, 23, he shared a steamy smooch with newcomer Summer Botwe, 22.
That kiss has sent fans of the show into overdrive, requesting that producers send the postcards - which show the Islanders what the other Islanders have gotten up to during their time away.Taking to Twitter, one fan wrote: "Indiyah and Deji exploring things respectfully, meanwhile that hammerhead Dami is behaving anyhow. Pls.
Drop the postcard so my good Jamaican sis can be free of that fantastic fool." Another wrote: Tthe postcards episode going to be crazy for dami, poor indiyah excited about a ring meanwhile he’s doing madness", whilst another added: "I feel Indiyah will not re couple regardless of the postcard exposing Dami and she could left alone". Dami wasn't the only seemingly loved-up boy to change his affections, after Andrew, who has been with Tasha since
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