
Love Island USA Season 7 Episode 28: Release date, time, and where to watch as five islanders exit after public and villa vote
The show will be broadcast on Peacock and Bravo, maintaining its regular schedule of airing every night at 9:00 pm ET, except on Wednesdays when it does not air.
Recap: What happened in episode 27
Episode 27 featured a key turning point. Host Ariana Madix announced that public voting would determine the group of contestants at risk of elimination, but the Islanders would make the final decision on who to save.
Out of six contestants facing potential elimination, five were sent home:
Jaden Duggar
Gracyn Blackman
Andreina Santos
TJ Palma
Austin Shepard
The only Islander saved was Taylor Williams, whose selection sparked visible tension and emotional reactions in the Villa. The episode also clarified a misperception: contestant Amaya Espinal was believed to be unpopular outside the Villa, but the Islanders learned that this was not the case.
Where and when to watch episode 28
Viewers in different time zones can watch Love Island USA Season 7 Episode 28 at the following local times:
July 4• BRT (Brazil): 10:00 pm
July 5• BST (UK): 2:00 am• CEST (Central Europe): 3:00 am• IST (India): 6:30 am• JST (Japan): 10:00 am• AET (Australia): 12:00 pm• NZDT (New Zealand): 2:00 pm
With Episode 28, the show resumes after a crucial reset, and fans can expect shifting alliances and new challenges in the aftermath of the mass elimination.
What's next for the islanders?
With the departure of five contestants and growing uncertainty within the Villa, the remaining Islanders are expected to re-evaluate their strategies and connections. Episode 28 will likely provide insights into how recent developments shape upcoming decisions as the competition progresses toward its final weeks.
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