Love Island's mass recoupling shock as fans predict Ruchee's exit and call Mitch a 'fool'
16.06.2023 - 04:44
/ ok.co.uk
Love Island viewers were stunned after the dramatic events from tonight's instalment from the action-packed villa. The arrival of new bombshells Leah Taylor and Charlotte Sumner led to a shock mass recoupling, which left Ella Thomas and Ruchee Gurung newly single and vulnerable. After the recoupling, it was revealed the Islanders would have to choose who to save out of Ella and Ruchee, with the twist branded "brutal" on social media.
After Leah and Charlotte's arrival, the newest additions were permitted to go on dates with three men of their choosing. Mitchel Taylor, Tyrique Hyde and the series' first bombshell, Zachariah Noble all rotated dates with them. The girls have since continued getting to know the Islanders, before being given the power to choose who they wished to couple up with this evening.
Earlier, Molly Marsh made her feelings for Zach known, much to the dismay of Mitch. The boys have come to blows after both vying for Molly's attention since the start of the show. In its first week, the summer series has brought plenty of drama, as Molly was snatched from Mitch's clutches by Zach, who made the bold move of kissing her during a challenge - letting everyone know how he felt.Tonight, the blonde beauty kissed Zach and then approached Mitchel to tell him what had happened "before anyone else does" as she admitted: "I just went to the terrace with Zach and we had a kiss." She added: "It's clearly moving forward," before going on to tell him: "I just needed to tell you now, straight away.
I wanted to be honest with you straight away." She then asked Mitch for a hug. Later, Molly admitted she felt "jealous" seeing Zach on dates with the new girls and it helped her realise her true feelings. But the recoupling
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