
Love Island fans say same thing after 'chaotic' teaser as 'drama' hits villa
Love Island 2025 viewers were left excited about Wednesday's episode of the ITV2 series after a tomorrow night teaser revealed things get steamy and no doubt dramatic
It looks like Love Island is heating up just days in, as following the first exit of the series there's two new bombshells.
Not only that but a tomorrow night teaser hinted at new drama, new romance and plenty of "chaos". Viewers watching the clip narrated by Iain Stirling at the end of Tuesday's episode were thrilled, saying "we're so back".
Viewers are now excited to see Wednesday's visit to the villa, after host Maya Jama returned to the famous compound in the latest episode to send Sophie Lee packing. There's two new boys on the way, and soon a drinking game stirs things up.
There seems to be a game of dares or something similar, and soon enough the Islanders are locking lips with people they are not currently paired up with. There's gasps, unimpressed faces and plenty of carnage judging by a short clip that aired.
Viewers couldn't wait to see the scenes in full, taking to X to share their excitement. It seems Megan gets cosy with someone, leaving her partner Tommy not too happy just a day on from them sharing a kiss.
Harry also seems bothered about something, while Alima shares a kiss with a bombshell - leaving fans hoping she may get with a new man after things became awkward with Blu. With Blu expressing an interest in Shakira on Tuesday, fans are hoping he'll be ditched very soon.
As for the teaser clip for Wednesday, fans said they were ready for the "drama" and "chaos". One viewer posted: "Tomorrow's episode is looking chaotic." Another said: "We are so back," as a third added: "ROLL ON TOMORROW NIGHT!!!!!!!"
A fourth fan posted: "Finally some good looking guys and some drama, tomorrow is looking good," while another wrote: "That tomorrow night omds. Yeah this season is going to be a top one."
Another comment read: "TOMORROW NIGHT LOOKING GOOODDDD." It comes after Sophie was axed from the show in the latest episode. Despite not initially being at risk of an early exit, the motivational speaker and author was abruptly booted out of the villa after her man Harry was chosen by newly single Shakira. It was Shakira who had been told by host Maya Jama in the previous episode that she could be leaving within hours.
Shakira had just 24 hours to woo another man, after her partner Ben was stolen by American bombshell Toni. As the 22 year old, who works in marketing, got grafting she soon had to choose a man to pair up with.
But there was a catch, and the boys had to agree to couple up with her. As the time came on Tuesday night, host Maya was back in the villa ready for the proceedings.
She asked the boys if any of them wanted to ditch their current girl for Shakira, meaning their partners would be at risk of being dumped. Three boys stood up, leaving their current girls rattled.
Blu, Conor and Harry all chose to opt for Shakira, knowing full well she'd only be able to pick one of them. It wasn't an easy choice, more so because she knew, as clarified by Maya, that the girl left single would be going home instead of her.
With the three boys standing, Shakira's fate was sealed. It was then Helena, Alima and Sophie who were at risk. It came down to Shakira choosing out of the three boys, with some encouragement from Maya. Maya urged the Islander to remember why she was here, no doubt trying to lessen her panic over sending a girl home but also so she would make the right choice.
With that, Shakira named Harry as the man she wanted to steal. Sophie was immediately dumped from the villa as a result, as Maya confirmed she was now single and would be leaving the show.

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Daily Mail
32 minutes ago
- Daily Mail
Love Island star Blu says he had 'a stronger bond' with the islanders than Shea after they DUMPED him from the villa in brutal recoupling
Love Island's Blu Chegini became the second star to be dumped from the Mallorca villa during Friday night's brutal episode. After a dramatic recoupling, Blu, 26, and Shea Mannings, 25, were left single and at risk of being sent home. In a shocking twist, a text announced that they would have to decide between themselves who would leave – a first for the show. However, after neither budged, the decision was handed to their fellow islanders, and ultimately, Blu was dumped from the villa. Speaking in his exit interview, the construction project manager from London opened up about how he felt about the decision and his time in the villa. From A-list scandals and red carpet mishaps to exclusive pictures and viral moments, subscribe to the Daily Mail's new showbiz newsletter to stay in the loop. He said: 'We asked them for their point of view as we were both really stubborn in that situation. We weren't going to budge, so we had to get them to make the decision. 'I felt like I had a stronger bond with everyone in there, obviously, I'd been there a bit longer. 'I was constantly trying to make a connection and exploring everyone. I was making moves as quickly as I could, as opposed to Shea who was a bit more laid back. 'Everyone had their own thoughts. But listen, someone's got to go at the end of the day. 'The way it went was better than I thought it would have gone; I had some nice things said about me and that meant a lot to me.' Blu also spoke about his relationship with Alima, 23, who he was initially coupled up with. He admitted: 'I didn't have that initial spark, she didn't either. We spoke and it was fine. We left it amicable and on a friendly level - there's no hard feelings between us both.' Asked whether he felt like he was leaving with unfinished business, Blu insisted he gave it his all. He said: 'I don't think I could have done any more than I did. I wanted to go there and find a spark, and as much as I tried to see if I could get a connection or have that sort of flirty banter, I couldn't really find it' Blu also shed light on who he thinks is the best couple in the villa, adding: 'Meg and Dejon have formed a connection straight away. Everyone wants to go in there and find that connection straight away. 'They've formed a bond that is nice to see and I think they can go far. It's between them and Tommy and Megan. 'Tommy is really trying with Megan and I think they could do well as well. But you just don't know because a bombshell could come in and choose Megan or Meg and it would stir the pot, so who knows.' The exit interview comes after Blu and Shea were left raging when the new rule was introduced. Blu was quick to state, 'I ain't f***ing leaving', with Shea also making it clear he wasn't willing to leave before they forced their co-stars to make the call. Viewers were also particularly shocked that Shea was even put up for elimination, given new bombshells are usually immune during their first recoupling. During Thursday's episode, Alima had kicked the recoupling off, giving Remell a shot after their earlier chinwag. He said: 'We weren't going to budge, so we had to get them to make the decision. I felt like I had a stronger bond with everyone in there' Toni was next, choosing Conor following a smooch they shared, while Megan stuck with Tommy. Helena went for Harry amid their love triangle with Shakira, who went for Ben after the pair were originally coupled up. Meg also stayed put with picking Dejon, leaving Blu and Shea not in a couple. After just 24 hours in the villa, motivational speaker Sophie, 29, was the first star to be booted off the show. Her departure came after the arrival of the first bombshell of the season, American beauty Toni Laites, 24, who decided to steal Ben, 23, off Shakira, 22. This meant that Shakira was left single and had to try and find a connection with someone before the next recoupling ceremony. She managed to leave a lasting impression on Harry, 30, who decided to come forward to recouple with her, leaving his then-partner Sophie single. However, Shakira and Harry's connection wasn't to last as he dashed off to the Hideaway with Helena hours later while Shakira kissed Blu. Three new bombshells also rocked the villa on Friday night as they crashed boys' night, with the girls able to watch their antics on TV in a shocking twist. As day dawned in the villa, Harry got a text, saying: 'Boys, clear your schedules and get ready to leave the villa! #brotime #beersandbants.' The lads were ecstatic, excited for the boys' night ahead - but the evening was not without fun for the girls either. Walking into the garden, they were stunned to see a massive screen, allowing them to hear exactly what their partners were saying about them. For the first time in worldwide Love Island history, the girls watched exactly what the boys get up to as it happens - and the lads had no idea. As they gradually worked out the nature of the set-up, seeing and hearing the boys talking on the enormous screen, an astonished Meg said: 'F*** off!' Alima added: 'We'll get to see how they act!' What's worse is the lads' hangout was soon interrupted by three brand new bombshell girls - Emily, Malisha and Yasmin. Megan shouted, 'There's three of them!', as Harry, on-screen, asked the newbies: 'Are you coming back with us?' Malisha replied: 'Of course I am!' The new ladies wasted no time getting to know the boys, with Yasmin saying: 'Tell us what your situation is in the villa at the moment.' With the lads blissfully ignorant of the fact they were being watched, they did not hold back with their answers. Malisha, 24, a teaching assistant from Broxbourne, Hertfordshire, has a very clear idea of the kind of guy she is looking for: 'A tall, dark, handsome man. 'He has to be very tall. I'm 5ft7/5ft8. I want to be able to wear heels and feel feminine. He has to be funny, but not too funny; I have to be the funniest. 'I want someone that's caring and a bit loving, but then I like someone that can give me a bit of rude banter. I like to be a bit cheeky. 'I like nice teeth. Someone who's calm, but not too nonchalant. Someone that's really loving and is all about me. 'They need to know what they want. I like a determined man who is like, "I want you and I'm coming for you".' The bombshell is determined to find love in the villa: 'If I want it, I'm going to get it. I always get what I want. I'm an only child, so of course I'm going to get what I want.' Commercial banking executive Yasmin, 24, from London, does not have quite so many requirements, sharing: 'I'm looking for a guy who is fit, has a nice body and who is funny with a bit of banter.' Meanwhile, she is immediately put off by any man who is 'stingy'. Yasmin has many self-professed strengths to offer: 'Flirting. I'd definitely say it's all in the eyes.' And, more unusually: 'I can make a really realistic cat sound...' Emily, 24, an insurance development executive from Aberdare, Wales, has a clear vision for her time on the Island: 'Someone with emotional intelligence for one. 'Someone who is really confident but not cocky. They can hold a room, communicate… oh, and biceps!' She is ultimately looking for a real sweetheart, adding: 'I want someone who is just really genuine and kind. I know that sounds so naff, but it's hard to find these days. 'I'd also like a man who genuinely cares about my wellbeing and my feelings and wants to look after me.' Love Island continues Sunday at 9pm on ITV2 and ITVX. First Aftersun episode follows. Sophie Lee NAME: Sophie Lee AGE: 29 FROM: Manchester OCCUPATION: Motivational Speaker and Author WHAT ARE YOU LOOKING FOR? Someone who is fun, spontaneous, who has a lot of jokes and who is attentive. At the moment I'm only finding ones draped in red flags and 'do not cross' signs IF YOU WERE THE CEO OF SOMETHING, WHAT WOULD IT BE? I'm the CEO of empowerment. I want women to feel beautiful and validated in themselves and feel their best self. NAME: Dejon Noel Williams AGE: 26 FROM: London OCCUPATION: Semi-pro footballer and personal trainer WHAT ARE YOU LOOKING FOR? Someone who is beautiful on the inside and out, looks after themselves and is healthy CLAIM TO FAME? My dad being an ex-professional footballer. I've met all kinds of famous people through him. When I was younger it was weird because he was just my dad, but we'd go to a game and fans were asking for photos. I've met David Beckham, he was really nice. Megan Moore NAME: Megan Moore AGE: 25 FROM: Southampton OCCUPATION: Payroll specialist WHAT ARE YOU LOOKING FOR? I'd like to meet someone who is tall, with a nice tan, nice eyes and a nice smile. He needs to have a good fashion sense and a really good, funny personality that I can get on with HOW WOULD YOU DESCRIBE YOUR LOVE LIFE? Bankrupt, right now. But we're going to make sales and get on that corporate ladder and be booming. Profits, profits, profits! NAME: Tommy Bradley AGE: 22 FROM: Hertfordshire OCCUPATION: Landscape Gardener WHAT ARE YOU LOOKING FOR? A girl who is very ambitious, with a big personality, caring, but also someone that doesn't take themselves too seriously. I don't know if that's asking for too much, but I want a bit of everything. I haven't got a specific type in terms of looks, though. WHAT WOULD YOU BE CEO OF? Taking hours to do my hair NAME: Alima Gagio AGE: 23 FROM: Glasgow OCCUPATION: Wealth Management Client Services Executive WHAT ARE YOU LOOKING FOR? A tall man with a handsome face. You know when you just look at a guy and they have that Disney prince look to them? That's it WOULD MAYA HIRE YOU FOR YOUR FLIRTING SKILLS? I think she'd hire me because I'm a good flirt. I always ask guys on a night out to guess which country I'm originally from. If they get it right, they can get my number. But they never guess correctly so it works really well if you don't want to give a guy your number. I'm originally from Guinea Bissau. If they're close and I really fancy them, I'll give them my number anyway. NAME: Ben Holbrough AGE: 23 FROM: Gloucester OCCUPATION: Private Hire Taxi driver WHAT ARE YOU LOOKING FOR? Someone sexy, good looking, good chat, good vibes, nice teeth and good eye contact - they're all the traits I look for. Oh, and also a cute smile, I just look at you and know I can be around you all day, every day. HOW WOULD YOU DESCRIBE YOUR LOVE LIFE? Bankrupt. I'd have been out of business a long time ago. That's exactly why I'm here. NAME: Helena Ford AGE: 29 FROM: London OCCUPATION: Cabin Crew WHAT ARE YOU LOOKING FOR? Somebody funny or Northern. I feel like Northern people have much more banter than Southerners. If you look through my previous dating history, you'll see I clearly go for personality. You can pretty much laugh me into bed. WOULD MAYA HIRE YOU FOR YOUR FLIRTING SKILLS? I would say hire but then quickly fire soon after. It would only be a temporary contract. NAME: Megan Forte Clarke AGE: 24 FROM: Dublin OCCUPATION: Musical theatre performer and energy broker WHAT ARE YOU LOOKING FOR? Someone who doesn't take themselves too seriously and has a sense of humour. If they're not bad looking, that's always a plus. I love a boy that's a bit pasty, like Timothée Chalamet. I don't mind scrawny, or a bit of a 'dad bod'. I'm 5ft1 so any height really. CLAIM TO FAME? Me and my friends made a Derry Girls TikTok for Halloween and it went a bit viral around Brighton. Sometimes I get stopped in the street about it. I've also done Panto. NAME: Blu Chegini AGE: 26 FROM: London OCCUPATION: Construction Project Manager WHAT ARE YOU LOOKING FOR? Someone who is family oriented, has a lot of love to give and a lot of love to receive. Personality goes a long way. WOULD MAYA HIRE YOU FOR YOUR FLIRTING SKILLS? She'd fire me, but I've got the charm to smooth things over with a girl. The fact I speak fluent Spanish comes in handy when it comes to flirting! NAME: Shakira Khan AGE: 26 FROM: London OCCUPATION: Construction Project Manager WHAT ARE YOU LOOKING FOR? Someone who is tall, charming, witty, with big arms, a good smile and just really funny. HOW WOULD YOU DESCRIBE YOUR LOVE LIFE? Booming, but they're all frogs. It's a busy love life but I've not found 'the husband', I'm looking for 'the one'. I'm looking for the ring. NAME: Harry Cooksley AGE: 30 FROM: Guildford OCCUPATION: Gold trader, semi-professional footballer and model WHAT ARE YOU LOOKING FOR? The girl next door that makes me laugh and can hold eye contact with me. I don't think I'd go for the most obvious girl, I like a real sweet girl. CLAIM TO FAME? I'm the body double for Declan Rice. So when he does a shoot, any body close ups will actually be me. You'll never see my face, but you'll see my shoulder or chest, that kind of thing. NAME: Conor Phillips AGE: 23 FROM: Limerick OCCUPATION: Professional rugby player WHAT ARE YOU LOOKING FOR?Someone who is really sure of themselves, ambitious, a bit of a go-getter and good craic. I like dark eyes and I don't mind a dominant woman. WOULD MAYA HIRE YOU FOR YOUR FLIRTING SKILLS? Definitely hire. I ask girls if they want to go halves on a baby. It doesn't work, but it gets them laughing. It's an ice-breaker, not a serious question of course! NAME: Toni Laites AGE: 24 FROM: Connecticut OCCUPATION: Las Vegas Pool Cabana Server WHAT ARE YOU LOOKING FOR? I'm looking for darker hair, definitely muscular but not too muscular. Super fit. Clean hair cut. Someone that can make me laugh - I'm super outgoing. And someone that's quite active. Maybe one day we could start our own family together. I WANT TO DATE A BRITISH GUY BECAUSE... I've lived in three different states and I'm still single. It's time to try something new! I have some British friends and they're pretty charming. I think all Americans love a good accent. British men are just more polite, with better manners. NAME: Kyle Ashman AGE: 23 FROM: Stafford OCCUPATION: Water operative WHAT ARE YOU LOOKING FOR? Someone that's fun, confident and just themselves. WOULD MAYA HIRE YOU FOR YOUR FLIRTING SKILLS? I'd say I'd be hired. I just go with it, find something to compliment a girl on and go from there. NAME: Shea Mannings AGE: 25 FROM: Bristol OCCUPATION: Scaffolder WHAT ARE YOU LOOKING FOR? She needs to be bubbly and we need to have that initial spark. She needs to have a nice personality - like I think I have - so that we match together. Also, I have a little boy, so I'll be taking him into consideration with who I couple up with, too. WOULD MAYA HIRE YOU FOR YOUR FLIRTING SKILLS? Definitely hire. I'm confident to go up and introduce myself and say, 'You look beautiful', to get a conversation flowing. NAME: Remell Mullins AGE: 24 FROM: Essex OCCUPATION: Self Improvement Content Creator WHAT ARE YOU LOOKING FOR? A bubbly, confident, ambitious and fun girl. One feature that stands out to me is a nice smile, nice teeth and someone that can keep me on my toes. IF YOU WERE THE CEO OF ANYTHING, WHAT WOULD IT BE? I'm the CEO of flirting. Sometimes it's just unintentional. NAME: Malisha Jordan AGE: 24 FROM: Broxbourne OCCUPATION: Teaching Assistant WHAT ARE YOU LOOKING FOR? A tall, dark, handsome man. He has to be very tall. I'm 5ft7/ 5ft8. I want to be able to wear heels and feel feminine. He has to be funny, but not too funny; I have to be the funniest. I want someone that's caring and a bit loving, but then I like someone that can give me a bit of rude banter. I like to be a bit cheeky. WHAT'S YOUR BIGGEST ICK? I have two; bad hygiene and snoring. I'm such an angelic sleeper. NAME: Yasmin Pettet AGE: 24 FROM: London OCCUPATION: Commercial Banking Executive WHAT ARE YOU LOOKING FOR? I'm looking for a guy who is fit, has a nice body and who is funny with a bit of banter. WHAT'S YOUR BIGGEST ICK? A guy that's stingy. NAME: Emily Moran AGE: 24 FROM: Aberdare OCCUPATION: Insurance Development Executive WHAT ARE YOU LOOKING FOR? Someone with emotional intelligence for one. Someone who is really confident but not cocky. They can hold a room, communicate… oh, and biceps! WHAT'S YOUR BIGGEST ICK? Bad manners, being rude, not saying please and thank you. I'd rather someone be overly polite than not say it at all.


Daily Mirror
32 minutes ago
- Daily Mirror
Georgia Harrison 'beyond honoured' as she makes history with award
Love Island's Georgia Harrison took to social media to thank her followers after being awarded an MBE by King Charles as she was named in the King's Birthday Honours List Love Island star Georgia Harrison has thanked her fans as she spoke out on being awarded an MBE by King Charles. The 30 year old reality TV star took to social media to express her gratitude after documenting bravely her devastating experience with her ex boyfriend Stephen Bear. Georgia, who is pregnant with her first child, told her fans in an Instagram post: "I'm so grateful to anyone who has reach out to congratulate me and also to all of you who have shared and continue to share your stories with me along the way. " She added: "I am continuously reading them all, taking on board your experiences and using them as both fuel and knowledge for my campaigning." She went on to say: "Here are a few news articles / clips from a long my journey. My experience changed me in many ways but one of those ways was that I became a voice for the women that can't be heard and I always promise to rise to the opportunities that seek my help within regulating the digital space and do my best to make change where possible ." And her post was met with a slew of comments from her fans, who could not wait to praise the star. One person said: "So proud of you GLH!!!" Another wrote: "Congratulations", accompanied by a red heart emoji. Meanwhile a third added: "So so proud of you." And a fourth said: "That's Amazing. Well Done and Thank You xx." This comes after Georgia campaigned against violence on women after her ex-boyfriend Stephen Bear was convicted and jailed for sharing an intimate video of the pair without Georgia's consent. The reality TV star has now made history as the first Love Island star to be awarded an MBE. Georgia is being recognised for her diligent efforts in making revenge porn something to be recognised in the UK court of law. Stephen was sentenced to 21 months in March 2023 after being found guilty of voyeurism and two counts of disclosing private sexual pictures and films with intent to cause distress by a unanimous verdict by a jury.

The National
2 hours ago
- The National
Nan Shepherd: Naked and Unashamed cements her place in literary canon
The play tells the story of Shepherd as an author, teacher, hillwalker and lover, and explores the 30-years-delay in the publication of her masterpiece The Living Mountain. Now in its second run in Pitlochry, I did not want to miss. Before entering the studio space, we were told the show was 'very clever' by staff and it had sold out the remainder of the performances. The thirst for knowledge about Shepherd has not been quenched since her appearance on Scotland's five-pound note in 2016. She has taken her rightful place among the great Scottish writers of her time, of whom she was friends with, and with that, becoming a posthumous celebrity. Holding the titular role, Susan Coyle effortlessly shifted as a child playing in the woods with her father, to a young woman teasing a married man, a middle-aged teacher relishing in the outdoors, and an old woman reflecting on her life's work, then later in her final days. Around and around, we were carried, spinning through time and Shepherd's life. Along the way, Adam Buksh joined her, embodying several men who played key roles in her life. He transformed into her father, her lover John Macmurray, an American journalist who tracked her down in 1976, and her mentor Neil Gunn. The periods of her life that were played out each helped capture a full-bodied picture of Shepherd. We saw her as a child in the Quarry Wood by her house in 1901, aged eight – which later inspired her first novel, by the same name, published in 1928 – playing with her father and learning about communication between trees. We were then transported to 1981, to see Nan grown and old, in a care home in Aberdeen slightly lost and confused. These two scenes bookend the play, with us returning to them again for the final two scenes. The play makes clear that Nan was closely attached the granite city, with the audience asked to fill in the evident gap: 'I was born in Aberdeen, I went to school in Aberdeen, and so I teach in …' when we meet her in 1938 in a classroom. Again, none of the staging has been moved, and Coyle doesn't change outfits at any point during the 90-minute production. Yet, it is an entirely different time, place and person in front of us. While embodying Shepherd as a teacher, Coyle asks audience members to read passages written by several authors which relate to Scotland and its literary renaissance of the 20th century. We also hear from Charles Murray, Hugh MacDiarmid, Rupert Brooke, James Joyce, and Thomas Hardy, The delivery of these passages by both Coyle and Buksh ensnared the audience and we were hooked on every word. Later, while going through old clippings with Robertson, a review written by Lewis Grassic Gibbon of The Quarry Wood is found, in which he savagely tears apart her work and her use of Scots language. READ MORE: 20 years, 7000 fans, one folk family: Skerryvore's castle show was for them Gibbon would go on to publish Sunset Song four years later, and we are told by Shepherd that his autobiographer said he never read Shepherd's novel. Robertson is aghast that as a student in the US, he was taught Sunset Song and told it was one of the greatest Scottish novels there had ever been but had never heard of Shepherd or her work which embodies the same world as Gibbon's but came first. Shepherd in 1976 notes her novel was written in Scotland, while his was written in England. The audience is left to make their own conclusion, as historians have been also. Instead of holding the audience in a grudge, we explore the deeper impact of what Shepherd was attempting to do at a time when the world was not built for a 'female feminist Scottish writer,' unmarried and uncovering the secrets ready to be shared by the great outdoors in ways that would rival and overtake any male counterpart. So harsh was this backlash, from Gibbon and others, she locked The Living Mountain away. This is the catalyst of the show, with the direction, sound, and writing using this moment to give the narrative a sense of release once the drawer is open. READ MORE: 'Show some respect': Scots hit out at Danish influencer for 'damaging' protected land The relationship between Shepherd and Gunn is also explored but not with conclusion. The journalist pries into whether love letters were exchanged between the two, who had decades-long written correspondence, but Shepherd remains steadfast that he was her mentor. Again, it's not clear whether the pair were intimately involved but both the writing and direction of the show allows the narrative to be explored without making any conclusions about Shepherd's life. The audience is left to read between the lines of all we know about Shepherd. An Aberdonian woman who wrote before her time, saw beyond her reality, and truly understood what the beauty and intricacies of Scotland's landscape and culture could give to this world if seen in its entirety. Her final moments are played out, with a final scene between Shepherd and her father bringing tears to many in the audience who closed the show with a standing ovation.