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Love Island spoilers: Six new bombshells storm the villa - and VERY raunchy challenge sends sexual tension into overdrive

Love Island spoilers: Six new bombshells storm the villa - and VERY raunchy challenge sends sexual tension into overdrive

Daily Mail​6 days ago
The Love Island villa heats up tonight as six new bombshells storm the TV villa and a raunchy challenge sends sexual tension through the roof.
Casa Amor, the fan-favourite element of the hit ITV dating show, has finally hits screens and the fallout looks set to cause drama.
Fans previously watched as the boys left the main villa and were sent to the infamous second Majorca mansion by TV bosses.
During Monday night's instalment, six hunky new boys will be introduced to the main villa as the girls' eyes widen.
Shakira will receive a text message that reads: 'Girls, time to get ready as Boris, Cach, Chris, Jamie, Martin and Ty will be entering the Villa. #WhilstTheBoysAreAwayTheGirlsWillPlay #CasaIncoming'
Before they meet the new arrivals, the girls all hold hands and manifest the boys of their dreams.
The men then infiltrate the villa and gather around the firepit as the girls make their first impressions.
Model Boris wastes no time in getting stuck into the villa, telling everyone: 'Shakira was not treated well from day one… and I have come here to repair that.'
Later on in the day, Yasmin and Toni take 26-year-old electric engineer Jamie to the firepit to get to know him.
Meanwhile, the two villas are then sent head-to-head in a challenge named Raunchy Races.
A text explains: 'Islanders, phones at the ready as the Villa and Casa Amor are going head to head in tonight's challenge, Raunchy Races. The villa that gets the most points will win a party tonight. #MayTheBestVillaWin #TeamPixel.'
Both villas are then given a series of racy challenges and must race to complete them, with the one that finishes first receiving a point.
A text then requesting the boy with the most tattoos to snog the girl he thinks is relationship material.
Questioning which guy would be taking part in the challenge for Casa Amor, Meg questions: 'Who's got the most tattoos, D?'
As Dejon gets to know new bombshell Andrada, back in the main villa Meg's suspicions continue to grow
Alluding to Meg's reactions, Shakira tells the new boys: 'Trust me you don't want to see when D comes back off a date… Scary.'
Old flames Harry and Emma also share a kiss when the eldest boy is asked to snog the eldest girl.
The rest of challenge sees torso being licked and lots of snogging as feathers are ruffled.
Elsewhere, Dejon and Andrada share a flirty engage in the Snug as Meg's suspicions grow.
He tells her: 'Out of all the bombshells that have come in, you're definitely my favourite… You've got it both, the looks, the personality.'
He adds: 'And even though you get nervous and shy, you're still confident, you get like a cute, nervous and shy.'
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