
Love Island fans 'rumble' major Casa Amor twist - and it's set to cause chaos
After tonight's dramatic episode and dumping - fans think they've worked out a huge upcoming twist for Casa Amor - as they believe on Islander will be returning
It's still early days in the Love Island villa - although fans are already thinking about Casa Amor as they predict a huge twist.
After last night's recoupling, Toni and Malisha were left single. They were both sent on dates with new bombshell Harrison - who could only bring one Islander back.
He chose Toni, and fans were left gutted that Malisha had been dumped as they believed she had unfinished business with Dejon. However, they now believe she'll be back to finish things off in Casa.
This year's Love Island has promised more twists and turns than ever before, as fans believe Malisha could be making a comeback. It's not the first time an ex Islander has returned for Casa, with dumped Molly Marsh making a shock comeback in series 10.
Taking to X, formerly known as Twitter, one fan predicted: "HEAR ME OUT … they'll bring Malisha back for casa so Dejon can get to know her without Meg there."
Another penned: "I have strong feeling Malisha will come back for Casa Amor," with a third echoing: "maybe Malisha will be one of the casa girls #LoveIsland."
Meg and Malisha were seen having a number of heated discussions as they both got to know Dejon. Fans believe that things could erupt once again if Malisha does make a shock return.
Despite bringing Toni back, bombshell Harrison wasted no time getting to know any of the girls - as he previously revealed he wasn't afraid to step on toes.
He was seen pulling Shakira for a chat around the firepit as she told him: 'It's been messy, everyone's saying they're not closed off, but everyone's acting like they're closed off.'
However, Ben wasn't best pleased when he caught up with Shakira, as he said : 'That chat was longer than any chat me and you have ever had…I don't know how to take that."
The two then had some firm words about where they were at - as Ben asked Shakira is she was "feeling" Harrison. The conversation ended in an argument, with Shakira opting to walk away. She then revealed she was "bored" of Ben's behaviour - as he went on to say he wanted more bombshells to walk in.
Elsewhere, Harry's eyes began to wonder as he pulled Yasmin to the terrace. As she told him he was trouble, Harry replied: 'I don't think it'd suit you being real innocent and sweet.'
Things got flirty when Yasmin responded: : 'I can't be someone I'm not, I'm not gonna sit here and be like, 'Yeah I'm girl next door' when I'm like the f*****g devil.'
'I'd like to dance with the devil!' Harry replied, but Helena was listening on as she told the others she knew Yasmin fancied him.

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