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Love Island fans furious at producers' 'evil plan' to secure win for one couple

Love Island fans furious at producers' 'evil plan' to secure win for one couple

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Love Island fans believe they've uncovered the producers' game plan this season - bringing back dumped Islanders in a bid to influence who takes home the win
Love Island viewers suspect that ITV producers have came up with a secret plan to determine who will win this year's series. With the ITV2 dating show's finale fast approaching, fans are speculating that the producers might be orchestrating events to ensure Meg Moore walks away with the £50,000 prize - alongside the divisive Dejon Noel-Williams.

One fan took to X, formally Twitter, writing: "Megan is going to couple up with Connor, Shakira gets dumped. Yasmin leaves Jamie for Blu. The terrible trio make the final along with Toni. Meg and Dejon win Love Island UK 2025. Cue Jess Glynn song, everyone jumps in the pool. F*** you producers!"

Another viewer condemned the theory as a "truly evil" twist. A third fan quipped: "So wait all that hating on twitter meant nothing? Lol cry," while another pleaded: "We won't allow this to happy please we can't allow this to happen."

One fan went as far as to call it the "biggest betrayal" of the season so far, noting that viewers have already endured "a lot" of drama so far this year, the Mirror reports.
One viewer declared they would 'never' watch the show again if things played out that way, while another simply said: "Oh I really hope that isn't the case."

Dejon has proven to be one of the more controversial contestants this season. The Islander has had several different fiery arguments with other contestants and with him and Meg having hit multiple rough patches after Dejon's decision to flirt with Andrada, Malisha and Caprice - moves that left Meg feeling 'violated'.
One viewer wrote on social media: "Dejon is one of the worst islanders to enter this villa. The gaslighting, the manipulation, the deflection, the lack of accountability and the bullying. It's been hard to watch," while another had issues with Harry's behaviour, writing: "Harry giving googly eyes to Angel in front of Helena is so disrespectful. What is wrong with these men?'

While venting their frustration at both, a third fan stated: "Harry's the devil you know, Dejon is the devil you don't."
Earlier in the week, Megan Forte Clarke made a surprise return to the villa after a loophole was found in the show's terms and conditions.
She re-entered alongside Blu, who had previously been dumped by his fellow Islanders. Fans were outraged upon discovering a clause in ITV's rules allowing producers to bring back a contestant regardless of the public vote.

The clause that reads: "The producers of the Programme may in their discretion reintroduce an Islander seen in earlier stages of the competition who was previously evicted. The Programme producers' decision will be final."
When the clause began circulating on social media, furious viewers demanded action - with some insisting that the government-approved broadcasting regulator should be informed.

Another viewer suggested it could mark the downfall of the show, commenting: "Once they start doing it, it's the beginning of the end of the format. Nobody will care who is dumped if they just choose to bring them back."
However, another user noted that this isn't the first time something like this has occurred, referencing the 2017 season when Mike Thalassitis and Sam Gowland made unexpected returns - a twist that notably left contestant Olivia Attwood stunned. Defending the voting clause, one viewer argued: "Love island barely has a strict format as it is, I don't know what people expect here."
Another clause explains to viewers that any new sort of voting format can be introduced at any time, insisting: "Throughout the Programme, the Promoter reserves the right to introduce any other votes in a format which will be announced in the Programme including but not limited to a vote by the public for islanders they would like to see coupled up, as indicated in the Programme, the app and/or website. "
Just ahead of her return, Megan expressed her joy, saying: "I'm excited to go back in, I think I left quite abruptly and I'm going back in for some clarity. It was an easy decision to make. When you can't speak to people for a couple of weeks and have to watch them on telly every night, you want some answers."
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