
Furious Love Island stars ‘calling Ofcom' after ‘most awkward kiss of all time' saying ‘I'm traumatised'
Bombshells Billykiss, whose given name is Bilikis Azeez and Martin Akinola agreed to kiss while sitting outside on the sofas after talking about the status of their relationship.
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They spoke about "living in the moment" and she asked Martin, "where is your head at?" to which he told Billykiss, "getting to know you more."
She agreed that she also wanted to get to know him more and Martin then told her "I don't want this chemistry to go to waste," before asking if he could kiss her.
"Do you know what, because you've said it," Billykiss told him and laughed, as Martin leaned to kiss her in what viewers described as "so awkward."
Martin gave her feedback after the snog telling her, "that was a good kiss."
TikTok influencer, Sarel, who has gone viral for her Love Island recaps reacted to the kiss on X, formerly Twitter.
"Guys the Billykiss kiss with Martin was honestly traumatising. I'm still thinking about it. Ofcom will be hearing from me," Sarel joked.
Another Love Island fan wrote on X: "That Martin and Billykiss, kiss was so awkward that when he asked her if the kiss was good she avoided answering hahaha no I'm scarred and need emotional support HELLO OFCOM."
Axed Love Island star Megan Forte Clarke reveals very basic information bosses bizarrely refuse to tell them in the villa
There was plenty of drama on Wednesday's Love Island episode, with some major recoupling.
Emily was left heartbroken by Tommy's decision to recouple with Lucy.
Having decided to stay loyal to Tommy despite the introduction of six single hunks, Emily hoped he would return to the villa from Casa Amor alone and welcome her into his arms.
But it wasn't to be as Tommy turned up holding hands with Casa Amor girl Lucy.
Love Island 2025 - Casa Amor girls
WHO are the latest bombshells heading into the spin-off villa?
The Sun exclusively reported the identities of the six beauties heading into the ITV2 spin-off villa, after it was teased during last week's episode.
The Love Island newbies were seen strolling into the compound clad in swimwear - with one already having a connection to Harry.
On the show's official Instagram page it teased: "Amor the merrier… who's ready for Casa Amor?" and now we can report the full line-up.
Lauren Wood, 26,
Emma Munro, 30
Lucy Quinn, 21
Yasmin Broom, 26
Andrada Pop, 27
Rheo Parnell, 26
A gentleman to the end, Gio decided against bringing another girl back to the villa forfeiting his place on the show after Billykiss partnered with Boris, despite her snog with Martin.
While Meg was left fuming despite being reunited with her man, Dejon.
Though original villa boy Dejon refused to share a bed with another girl in Casa, he did have some very flirty chats with Andrada.
She was eventually chosen by Ben, who she also had a connection with, but teased that there was chemistry there with Dejon, too.
There was happy news too with Shakira finally getting her man, Ty, after fierce competition from Helena.
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