
Love Island fans beg villa girl to couple up with Casa Amor boy as they predict they'll be ‘winning couple'
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LOVE Island fans are begging Toni to recouple with a Casa Amor hunk and are adamant that they can win the show.
American beauty Toni, 24, had been having a tough time with Harrison before the boys and girls got separated for Casa.
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Toni could finally have found her Prince Charming
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Viewers are rooting for new bombshell Boris
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Footballer Harrison, 22, has wasted no time getting close to bombshell Lauren, spending the first night in bed together and sharing lots of kisses.
But now a new set of boys have arrived to meet the girls, viewers believe Slovenian hunk Boris is the man Toni needs after they got to know each other in the garden.
Toni complimented Boris's tattoos and the gem on his teeth, while he cheekily joked that his homeland is known for "big snakes", raising a giggle from Toni.
Viewers loved the chemistry, with one writing on X: "Toni and Boris are my winners."
A second said: "Ok I'm ready to declare Toni and Boris the winners."
A third posted: "I hope Toni picks Boris, they look great together."
Another wrote: "I genuinely need Toni to bring back Boris so I can't see Harrison get humbled expeditiously."
Harrison wasted no time making moves on new girl Lauren after the villa split into two, telling her: "Obviously me and Tone, we're decent, but I feel like, I don't know if I get that, like, spark, you know what I'm saying."
Lauren replied: "Obviously I'm attracted to you.
"Do you get that with me?"
Harrison admitted: "Yeah, no, it's massive. It's huge. I don't even know if I can fight it honestly."
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Harrison can't keep his hands off Lauren in Casa Amor
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