Love Island fans 'so sick' as they call for ban on 'incestuous' series tradition
09.06.2023 - 08:13
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Love Island fans were left screaming 'no' as they saw the return of an action they said they have become 'so sick' of witnessing in somewhat of a tradition. The ITV2 dating show is already heating up after it returned to screens just days ago for a 10th run with a fresh batch of singletons.
During Thursday night's trip to the Spanish villa, the Islanders were seen tethering around the firepit to play a game of ‘Ready, Sex, Go’. It saw a sex position announced with two couples racing to be the first to demonstrate it.
The couple that gave the most accurate demonstration got to read out a dare before selecting the Islander of their choice to complete it.
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New bombshell Whitney was the first up to do a dare and is tasked with giving one of the boys a sexy pole dance. Molly was then dared to snog the three Islanders she has the most sexual tension with as she chose to kiss Zachariah, Mitchel and Tyrique.
And it was just that that ITV viewers appeared to have been left unimpressed by as the 'three-way kiss' has made it's way to the 2023 summer series so soon after George also locked lips with both Molly and Ella around the firepit, leaving them flocking to social media to share their disgust.
@alternatethough tweeted: "Why are we bringing the three way kiss back ? #loveisland." A viewer also cried: "Noooooo not the three-way kiss again! And so soon." Another fumed: "So sick of seeing these disgusting kisses and incestuous three-way snogs. Get a room."
@temiladeeee asked: "How do we ban three way kisses? #LoveIsland." @kissesfordayss echoed: "Ban three way kisses what is that s**t. It's awkward and doesn't look cute #LoveIsland @lvnnvttv posted: "That three way
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