
Love Island spoiler: Cach cries over Toni decision as Lauren lashes out at "disrespectful" Harrison
In one of the most dramatic Love Island recouplings of all time, it all kicked off in the villa last night. After the girls received a text explaining that they would be choosing who to recouple with from the boys, they all sat down at the firepit.
When it came to Toni's decision, she shocked her fellow housemates by recoupling with Harrison, instead of her current partner Cach, saying in her speech: "The last few days, if not weeks, have been really up and down and confusing. But after a very unexpected conversation on the terrace this evening, I've gotten the clarity and the answers I've been looking for."
The episode ended with Harrison's partner Lauren breaking down in tears.
Now, the teaser for tonight's [16th July] episode shows Lauren saying to Harrison: 'I've wasted my whole time getting to know you for no reason… To do what you've done to me tonight is so disrespectful.' She adds: 'I feel like everything has been a lie."
Meanwhile, Cach tells Toni: 'That was one of the most embarrassing things I've been through in my entire life… You knew what decision you wanted to make, you were just waiting for the go ahead from someone else. I can't respect that. Good luck with your endeavours.
Later, Cach confides in Ty on the terrace while breaking down, admitting, "I can't believe I'm crying. I haven't cried in years."
Ty replies, "This is real though, it's you. It's better to let stuff like this out than bottle it up. It doesn't make you any less of a man, in fact more of a man."
This is devastating. How will the love square end?!
Love Island continues on ITV2 at 9pm.

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