
Love Island fans rant ‘it's not OK' as they claim couple has been ‘removed'
Since the infamous Casa Amor recoupling, viewers have seen twists and turns at every corner in the villa.
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On Love Island, there was a tense shouting match between Meg Moore and Andrada Pop who faced off over Dejon Williams.
This was while Helena Ford was left fuming when Harry Cooksley pulled his ex-girlfriend, Emma Munro for a chat.
However, fans have been left pondering the future of Billykiss Azeez and Boris Vidović after they chose to couple up.
Some long-standing Love Island viewers took to social media as they claimed the couple has gone completely missing from the ITV2 dating show.
On social media fan forum site Reddit, one user started a thread which was titled, 'No Screen Time For Non-Toxic Islanders?'
The user fumed: "Am I going crazy here? This is the second episode in a row that Billykiss and Boris have had almost zero screen time for the entire episode.
"Day before yesterday, they weren't even seen on screen until 47mins in and it was about a 60 second clip of them manifesting on the terrace and yesterday's episode they weren't shown at all until about an hour and 15 minutes in!!!!
"And I don't think they even said anything!
As part of their discussion, they claimed producers deliberately were not including Billykiss and Boris in the show due to a lack of drama.
They continued: "Not having 'much of a storyline' is one thing, but it seems like they just don't want to show an actual normal couple who like each other and are cracking on well.
Watch as Dejon storms off in fiery row with Billykiss as he makes cruel jibe
"That's what the viewers want to see! They want to see their story developing, they want to feel part of it."
"I'm actually sick of it! It's Love Island not Drama Island. Where is the love??"
They added: "I'm so glad the viewers voted to keep Billykiss and Boris in as a compatible couple and can see that they've actually got something cute developing.
"I just wish the producers would stop trying to sabotage them by editing them completely out of the show in favour of the toxic waste plant that is the other islander's failed relationships.
Love Island 2025 full lineup
Harry Cooksley: A 30-year-old footballer with charm to spare.
Shakira Khan: A 22-year-old Manchester-based model, ready to turn heads.
Megan Moore: A payroll specialist from Southampton, looking for someone tall and stylish.
Alima Gagigo: International business graduate with brains and ambition.
Tommy Bradley: A gym enthusiast with a big heart.
Helena Ford: A Londoner with celebrity connections, aiming to find someone funny or Northern.
Ben Holbrough: A model ready to make waves.
Dejon Noel-Williams: A personal trainer and semi-pro footballer, following in his footballer father's footsteps.
Aaron Buckett: A towering 6'5' personal trainer.
Conor Phillips: A 25-year-old Irish rugby pro.
Antonia Laites: Love Island's first bombshell revealed as sexy Las Vegas pool party waitress.
Yasmin Pettet: The 24-year-old bombshell hails from London and works as a commercial banking executive.
Emily Moran: Bombshell Welsh brunette from the same town as Love Island 2024 alumni Nicole Samuel.
Harrison Solomon: Pro footballer and model entering Love Island 2025 as a bombshell.
Giorgio Russo: The 30-year-old will be spending his summer in the sun, potentially his sister Alessia's successful tournament at the Euros in Switzerland.
Yaz Broom: Professional DJ from Manchester who appeared on X Factor 2016 in girl group Four of Diamonds.
Andrada Pop: Miss Bikini Ireland 2019 winner who hails from Dublin and works as a nail technician and personal trainer.
Emma Munro: Harry Cooksley's ex who entered as a bombshell and works as a hydrogeologist.
Departures:
Kyle Ashman: Axed after an arrest over a machete attack emerged. He was released with no further action taken and denies any wrongdoing.
Sophie Lee: A model and motivational speaker who has overcome adversity after suffering life-changing burns in an accident.
Blu Chegini: A boxer with striking model looks, seeking love in the villa.
Malisha Jordan: A teaching assistant from Broxbourne, Hertfordshire, who entered Love Island 2025 as a bombshell.
Shea Mannings: Works as a scaffolder day-to-day and plays semi-pro football on the side.
Caprice Alexandra: The 26-year-old bombshell owns a nursery in Romford.
Poppy Harrison: The bombshell broke up with her boyfriend after finding out she would be in the villa
Will Means: The fourth fittest farmer in the UK according to Farmers' Weekly in 2023 entered the villa as a bombshell
Megan Clarke: An Irish actress part of the OG line-up.
Remell Mullins: Boasts over 18million likes and 500k followers on TikTok thanks to his sizzling body transformation videos.
Alima Gagigo: 23-year-old personal banker from Glasgow who fancies herself as a 'good flirt'.
"I get it, there needs to be drama to keep it interesting but they've literally removed them from the show entirely and it's not right."
An additional user seemed to agree as they commented underneath: "They hardly even showed Meg and Dejon last episode and still had no screen time for Billykiss and Boris, they might just be boring."
However, a third fan claimed there was simply not enough allocated time to properly show off each pairing.
They said: "There are so many couples in there right now, there's absolutely no way to get everything in.
"If they excluded these dramas people would be furious here, but there's only so much time."
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