Love Island's biggest ever twists from Maura being 'all mouth' to 'I came back to tell you I love you'
05.06.2022 - 12:19
/ ok.co.uk
We're ready to move mad over the return of Love Island on 6 June, especially now that the line-up for this year's summer of fun in the sun has been announced. With eight weeks of drama, iconic chats by the fire pit and jaw-dropping tasks ahead of us, narrator Iain Stirling has promised the new series to "be the sexiest yet". Love Island is never short of headline-making antics, and with seven seasons of romantic history behind us, there are plenty of stories to tell.
So as we creep ever nearer towards the launch of a brand new series, in a brand new Majorcan villa, let's take a look at some of the most shocking twists in this Love Island tale. Hugo calls out Toby in recoupling Get exclusive celebrity stories and fabulous photoshoots straight to your inbox with OK!'s daily newsletter All of a sudden Season 7 didn't seem so dry in the drama department when Hugo Hammond took one for the team during a dramatic recoupling. He delivered what could probably be considered one of the most controversial speeches of all time, throwing bro code aside and calling out Toby Aromolaran for his behaviour towards Chloe Burrows.
That's what you get for jumping ship, Toby. Luckily he figured it out in the end and now lives with girlfriend Chloe in a £1m Essex mansion. Shaughna keeps her cool "Congrats, hun." Oh how two words have never held so much spite, but been delivered so calmly.
Shaughna demanded respect from Love Island viewers in a heartbreaking twist for the London beauty when her partner Callum Jones returned from Casa Amor with new girl Molly. The pair had been coupled up since Day 1 (pretty much), but Shaughna kept her composure in the face of Callum's betrayal. If we're being honest, it was more impressive than any blow-up;
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