
Love Island fans lap up ‘evil' twist as new bombshells threaten to break up couples at sleepover
FOUR couples risk being torn apart after a huge twist in tonight's show.
As the dust settled from the latest recoupling, the villa was rocked by a text out of the blue.
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Four new bombshells arrived in a second villa tonight
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Meg couldn't deal with the news
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Helena was the one who received it and told her co-stars that a car was waiting outside the villa for her, Emily, Dejon and Remell.
The Islanders were left in shock as the chosen four were whisked away to be introduced to new bombshells Poppy, Caprice, Gio and Will.
Emily, who has had a tough time trying to make her relationship with Conor work, took a savage dig at the rugby lad by saying a gleeful goodbye.
Meanwhile Meg and Alima, who had enjoyed close moments with their respective men - Dejon and Remell - earlier in the evening, were left racked with nerves.
Meg couldn't even look up as she buried her head in her hands.
The four chosen Islanders couldn't hide their excitement as they made their way to the waiting cars.
And in a first look at tomorrow night's episode, the boys in particular look like cats with the cream.
Dejon's face lights up when Caprice tells him "this could be lit", while Poppy gets flirty with Remell.
New boy Gio, who's the brother of Arsenal ladies star Alessia Russo, immediately makes an impression on Helena, who's been reeling from her rocky romance with Harry.
He beams as he tells her "the quicker I can get in there the better".
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But will all four become fully ledged members of the main villa?
Viewers can't wait to see it play out, though aren't sure they'll like the results.
One wrote on X: "So we got 5 seconds of screen time of Alima and Remel after days of nothing, Remel saying he's happy with Alima just for him to go and tell the bombshell that 'he's not occupied?' Excuse me?? Love Island is so evil for this"
Another said: "Dejon just needs a pretty face and abit of attention and he crumbles."
A third said: "Well this is gonna get interesting #loveislanduk."
As a fourth raged: "What's the number to OFCOM???? HOW CAN THEY DO THIS TO ALIMA???"
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Viewers fear for Alima after Remell was taken away
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Has Helena finally met her Prince Charming in Gio?
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Remell looks ready to explore things with Poppy
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Caprice made Dejon's face light up
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