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Love Island shock as steamiest game yet sees stars snogging, and acting out sex positions – and it's bad news for Alima

Love Island shock as steamiest game yet sees stars snogging, and acting out sex positions – and it's bad news for Alima

The Sun5 hours ago

THERE'S a big shock Love Island shock as the steamiest villa game yet gets underway, with stars snogging, sucking fingers and acting out sex positions - and it's bad news for Alima.
The game happened after Helena Ford, Emily Moran, Dejon Noel Williams and Remell Mullings were taken for a night away at the Casa Amor villa with newcomers Will, Giorgio, Caprice and Poppy.
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And it certainly helps the OG Islanders get to know the new Islanders over at the sleepover.
Playing Truth or Dare, Dejon dares Remell to kiss an Islander of his choice and he kisses Poppy.
Remell then dares Helena to do her favourite sex position with Giorgio, and Poppy kisses Dejon after being dared to kiss the person she's most attracted to other than the person she chose.
Things heat up even more when Giorgio dares Dejon, who is coupled up with Meg, to kiss the Islander he's most attracted to and he snogs Caprice and they both rate it 10/10.
Dejon then asks Remell who he would choose between Alima and Poppy if there was a recoupling and he hesitates but says Poppy.
Later that evening, OG Love Island boys Dejon and Remell have a catch up, and he asks him where his head is at.
Dejon advises him: 'You've got to look long term… whoever you see a long term future with, that's the one you pursue.'
And then Remell questions whether he's feeling things with Caprice, to which he responds: 'What me and Caprice have could be something good, but what me and Meg have is something special.'
As the evening goes on, it's evident that Remell could be putting his eggs in Poppy's basket.
Maya Jama returns to the Love Island villa after Dejon and Remell snog new bombshells in saucy sleepover game
The flirty game, that also involves finger sucking and more cheeky questions and dares, comes as it's revealed that two boys and two girls have been sent packing after the shock sleepover twist - but it's not who fans might think.
Viewers have speculated the OG Islanders will be invited to bring a bombshell back to the villa.
But this series has been full of whiplash twists - and even the OGs from week one after not safe from this shock cull.
This will leave fans even more gobsmacked when they learn who the victims of the mass cull are.
A source said: 'Four islanders have gone in one sweep but it won't necessarily be who fans think.
'The sleepover Islanders' return really shakes up the villa dynamic.'
The ' The Sleepover' has already begun stirring up trouble, with fans goading for Remell to be axed.
Despite being in a seemingly happy couple with Alima back in the main villa, the social media influencer has wasted no time in exploring his options.
He immediately made a beeline for Poppy, 22, who seemed more than happy to accept his advances.
Love Island continues tonight at 9pm on ITV2 and ITVX
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