
Love Island couple at risk as boy grows close to Casa Amor girl in very flirty scenes
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THE countdown to Dejon and Meg's crumbling relationship is on - with fans convinced he's going to recouple with Andrada.
ITV viewers have said that Dejon, who has been under Meg's thumb since day one, has been afraid to look at another girl since entering the villa.
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Love Island's Dejon has his head turned tonight by nail technician Andrada
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Dejon admits he feels a spark with Andrada - despite insisting he and Meg were solid
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But when the cats away, the mice will play... and that's exactly what Dejon has done.
He's struck up a close flirty friendship with 27-year-old nail technician and personal trainer Andrada, despite for weeks claiming he and Meg were solid.
And tonight things heat up when Andrada and Dejon discuss their developing feelings toward each other.
'I think there's a big spark here,' she tells him during a cosy chat.
He agrees, saying: 'I feel like the more time we spend together, the better things are getting.'
Flirtatiously, Andrada continues: 'I'm very picky, so it's hard for me to feel a little tingle… You do give me the little tingle.'
'Where is it tingling?' he cheekily questions as the two laugh.
With the pair forming strong connections, will it be enough to turn his head...
It comes after fans demanded Meg is the next person to be axed from the show as they brand her "disgusting".
During last night's sizzling game of Raunchy Races, both villas played identical games, with the fastest villa winning a lavish party.
Love Island girls in explosive clash after joke goes wrong
A text came through instructing 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 asked: 'Who's got the most tattoos, D?'
But tempers flared when Shakira makes a tongue in cheek comment.
Alluding to Meg's reactions, Shakira told the new boys: 'Trust me you don't want to see when D comes back off a date… Scary.'
Things got heated as Meg responded: 'No it's not… I'm not laughing, Shakira.'
But Shakira fired back: 'Aww, grow up Meg.'
ITV2 viewers have begged bosses to dump Meg next as they continue to brand her as a "mean girl".
One said: "I think Meg deserved the comment and got a taste of it pushed onto her. She's been horrid all season. she reminds me of the type of girl that would get mad at the girl her boyfriend cheated with rather than her actual boyfriend, even if the girl was unaware."
A second posted: "Meg has been floating on the idea that she thinks she is an 'IT girl'. Nope, she's just a mean girl."
Love Island 2025 - Casa Amor girls
WHO are the latest bombshells heading into the spin-off villa?
The Sun exclusively reported the identities of the six beauties heading into the ITV2 spin-off villa, after it was teased during last week's episode.
The Love Island newbies were seen strolling into the compound clad in swimwear - with one already having a connection to Harry.
On the show's official Instagram page it teased: "Amor the merrier… who's ready for Casa Amor?" and now we can report the full line-up. Lauren Wood, 26,
Emma Munro, 30
Lucy Quinn, 21
Yasmin Broom, 26
Andrada Pop, 27
Rheo Parnell, 26

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