
Love Island's Alima storms out after explosive row with Remell over steamy kiss
Furious Love Island star Alima ends her relationship with Remell in a heated confrontation after discovering he kissed new girl Poppy during his time away.
Tonight's episode of Love Island promises high drama as Alima ends things abruptly and angrily with Remell following his return from the rival villa. Their explosive showdown leaves viewers on the edge of their seats after a rollercoaster of emotions.
Last night stunned the audience when Remell surprised everyone by choosing to stay loyal to Alima, despite having spent the last two days passionately kissing new islander Poppy at every chance.
While Alima initially celebrated being picked over Poppy, her happiness soon gave way to fury once she discovered what Remell had been up to in her absence.
A sneak peek into tonight's episode shows Helena, who also spent time with Remell in the other villa, telling Alima, 'I'm not gonna lie to you I was really surprised.' Alima's smile quickly turns menacing as she warns: 'See, when I start smiling like this s**t is about to go down.'
The confrontation that follows is intense and raw. Back in the main villa's garden, Alima lets her anger pour out in a scathing chat with Remell. 'This is why I was struggling to open up to you, right. Then the moment I start to this is what you f*****g go and do,' she says, visibly upset. 'It was all fake. All the recoupling speeches.'
Remell attempts to explain himself but barely gets a word in before Alima demands, 'Why did you have to share a bed with her?' The tension escalates until Alima abruptly gets up and storms off, leaving Remell dumbfounded as he mutters, 'Oh my days, bro.'
Before returning, Remell had led Poppy to believe they would end up together. He confessed, 'I'm being comfy around you still. It's the first time in, you know, the villa that I have felt like this, so it's telling me something.'
Yet, at the last second, he made a dramatic switch that left Poppy shocked and ultimately sent her packing alongside fellow newcomers Will and Caprice.
Meanwhile, Helena was the only contestant to form a new coupling, choosing to bring the handsome Gio back to the villa with her.
This decision sealed the fate of Shea, who was dumped from the island amid emotional farewells and tears.

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