
Who is back on Love Island tonight? All about the shock comeback as Megan and Blu return to the villa
In yet another shock twist in this years mouthwateringly dramatic Love Island, viewers were left stunned when two old islanders appeared in Tuesday night's teaser.
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Who is back on Love Island tonight?
Irish stunner Megan and Spanish lad Blu are the returning islanders set to have a second chance at love.
The Sun understands that the two troublemakers entered the villa on Tuesday night and will feature on our screens on Wednesday night.
Blu was the second islander to be eliminated from Love Island, while Megan was dramatically dumped shortly after.
But after being dumped from the island before the summer of love had even fully begun, the pair (and producers) believed they had unfinished business.
And yet the villa obviously had to make room for the two returners.
And so the savage twist came only moments after Maya Jama revealed that Boris and Emma would be leaving the villa.
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After receiving the least votes from the public to save their favourite islanders, the newly formed couple were sent packing.
But they will not be the only islanders who will have their summer in Mallorca ended prematurely, as the two remaining bottom three couples have been put forward for another public vote to save their favourite contestants.
Their fellow islanders will then have to choose who will leave the island out of the bottom two.
The return of Blu and Megan promotes a tragic sense of irony, after Blu was booted after having a heated argument with former islander Shea about who should leave.
Megan was also dumped from the island after being voted out by the public, after they turned on her.
Love Island star rushed to hospital with 'worst pain in her entire life'
On returning, Blu said: "There's a bit of open space now and people know the game a little bit more, so hopefully the couple of girls I've got my eyes on are willing to explore.
"I told you all from the get go I'm not leaving and I'm not f***ing leaving!"
Who is Blu?
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Blu Chegini is a construction manager based in London and was one of the original cast members on this year's Love Island.
He graduated from Oxford Brookes University in 2023 with a Bsc Hons in construction project management.
Before joining Love Island, he worked in London, where he managed construction projects.
Never one to hold back, the cheeky singleton revealed his mum runs a well-known adult store in Spain, and reckoned his upbringing prepared him for whatever Love Island might throw his way, though his time in the villa was shortlived.
Who is Megan
Megan Forte Clarke is an up-and-coming actress and social media personality from Dublin, Ireland.
She is also one of the original islanders.
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While her acting roles have been limited, she did not stay away from the drama while she was in the villa.
She had the public turn on her after she dumped Tommy for Conor in her final few days on the show.
With this shock twist, maybe she will be getting the encore the Irish bombshell deserves.
She's also pals with Love Island legend Harriett Blackmore, who rose to fame on the show in 2024, before starring in All Stars at the beginning of 2025 (no wonder Megan fancied a return).

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