
Love Island's first dumped boy revealed after savage twist rocked the villa
The Sun revealed earlier today that the boys got into a heated exchange as they battled it out
BOY BYE Love Island's first dumped boy revealed after savage twist rocked the villa
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THE LOVE Island villa said goodbye to Blu Chegini as tonight's savage twist rocked the villa.
The Sun revealed earlier today that the boys got into a heated row as they battled it out to stay.
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Blu was sent after tonight's savage twist rocked the villa
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Single lads Blu and Shae battled it out to stay
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The couples picked new bombshell Shae to remain in the villa
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Last night the both insisted they weren't leaving, as Blu confidently said: "I ain't f****** leaving," and Shea echoed: "I ain't either."
And tonight's episode kicked off in explosive fashion as the two boys stated their reasons for wanting to stay.
Blu said he wanted the chance to get to form a connection with someone, but Shea said he had already had his chance.
Blu hit back and said he didn't feel that Shea had anyone who he'd be romantically interested in.
But Shea fired back and confessed he still wants to get to know Shakira, but she insisted she only has eyes for Ben.
They both failed to budge and could not reach a decision, meaning the power was handed over to their fellow Islanders.
Each couple made their choice and in the end it was Blu who was given the boot, with the general consensus being he'd had enough time but Shea hasn't.
Blu was clearly devastated by the news.
He then packed his bags and said his goodbye to the Islanders, before leaving through the front door.
Furious Love Island fans slam cliffhanger as HUGE twist revealed in shock dumping
Last night, the girls stood up to make their decision one by one, until only Shea and Blu remained.
Dejon then received a text which read: "Blue and Shea, you are now single.
"Between you both you should now decided who should stay and who should go."
The episode then ended with the two single boys standing in front of their fellow Islanders at the fire pit.
The Sun revealed today that Blu and Shea got into a rather tense war of words in the most savage dumping twist ever.
A villa source tells The Sun: 'Things get very heated between Blu and Shea after the savage twist that they have to decide between them who will go.
'Viewers will see it play out in tonight's episode but it's really tense.
'Neither of them wants to back down and while it doesn't get physical, they get into a real war of words and some of the things they said to each other were brutal.
'Neither boy wanted to leave and it's pretty explosive telly.
'Emotions were very high as they have both spent months trying to land their spot on the show, so neither one was going to back down easily.'
Last night's night's instalment was perhaps the most chaotic of the week, with fans left convinced two Islanders did the deed.
Viewers reckon Harry and Helena had sex after just three days in the villa.

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