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Love Island hosts predict doom for couple claiming villa boy is stringing girl along after her surprise U-turn

Love Island hosts predict doom for couple claiming villa boy is stringing girl along after her surprise U-turn

The Irish Sun3 hours ago

LOVE Island hosts have predicted doom for one couple - claiming a boy is stringing his villa partner along.
The first week had viewers gripped with villa drama and explosive moments.
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Indiyah and Amy have predicted doom for one villa couple
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Alima and Remell are currently coupled up
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Remell entered the villa as a bombshell
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Alima Gagigo, 23,
Despite recent tensions, a U-turn saw them share a passionate kiss in Tuesday's episode.
However, show alums
Speaking on their
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"You go in the villa and there's more boys than girls. Which means that boys will be at risk.
"So, I need to find a girl - and I'm not saying that Alima was an easy option.
"She's a beautiful girl with a beautiful heart and she's amazing."
Continuing, Amy remarked how Remell "didn't even speak to anyone else" and observed her bond with Blu wasn't the strongest.
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She added: "He saw her and was like, 'That's my
target
' and then now he's wanting to kiss people in
the challenge
.
"I just think, on paper, it looks like Remell came straight in for Alima, went for her and now they're in a couple.
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"Whereas it's not all those things."
The villa couple previously butted heads when
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Alima told him: 'I think you were so disrespectful, I'm not gonna lie…do you feel like you did everything right?'
Their conversation continued, as Alima added: 'You say you like me and do things that just don't match, it's worse you can't even take accountability…maybe we're not compatible…"
Love Island 2025 full lineup
: A 30-year-old footballer with charm to spare.
: A 22-year-old Manchester-based model, ready to turn heads.
: A payroll specialist from Southampton, looking for someone tall and stylish.
: International business graduate with brains and ambition.
: A gym enthusiast with a big heart.
: A Londoner with celebrity connections, aiming to find someone funny or Northern.
: An Irish actress already drawing comparisons to Maura Higgins.
: A personal trainer and semi-pro footballer, following in his footballer father's footsteps.
: A towering 6'5' personal trainer.
: A 25-year-old Irish rugby pro.
: Love Island's first bombshell revealed as sexy Las Vegas pool party waitress.
: Beauty salon owner from Devon who
runs 12 aesthetics clinics, boasting a famous clientele including former
Love Islanders.
: The 24-year-old bombshell hails from London and works as a commercial banking executive.
:
A teaching assistant from Broxbourne, Hertfordshire, who entered
Love Island 2025
as a bombshell
.
: Works as a scaffolder day-to-day and plays semi-pro football on the side.
: Pro footballer and model entering Love Island 2025 as a bombshell.
Departures
:
: Axed after an arrest over a machete attack emerged. He was released with no further action taken and denies any wrongdoing.
: A model and motivational speaker who has overcome adversity after suffering life-changing burns in an accident.
: A boxer with striking model looks, seeking love in the villa.
Following this - and after their kiss - Remell chose to stay coupled with Alima in the latest recoupling.
It comes as a major twist sees two other girls have
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The pair shared a passionate kiss in the latest episode
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