
What's next in Love Island USA season 7 episode 9? Everything we know so far
By Aman Shukla Published on June 11, 2025, 20:00 IST Last updated June 11, 2025, 20:39 IST
Love Island USA Season 7 is delivering a rollercoaster of romance, heartbreak, and jaw-dropping drama in its Fiji villa. Hosted by Ariana Madix, the reality dating show continues to captivate fans with its steamy challenges, bombshell arrivals, and unpredictable recouplings. As we approach Episode 9, viewers are buzzing with anticipation for what's next. Here's everything you need to know about Love Island USA Season 7 Episode 9. Love Island USA Season 7 Episode 9 Release Date
Love Island USA Season 7 Episode 9 will air on Thursday, June 12, 2025, at 9 p.m. ET / 6 p.m. PT, exclusively on Peacock. New episodes stream Thursdays through Tuesdays, with Wednesdays off and Love Island: Aftersun airing Saturdays. You'll need a Peacock Premium subscription ($7.99/month) or Premium Plus ($13.99/month, ad-free) to watch. Past seasons are available on Peacock, with Seasons 1–3 also on Hulu. What to Expect in Episode 9
Based on the cliffhangers from Episode 8 and fan reactions on platforms like X, here are the key storylines to watch for in Love Island USA Season 7 Episode 9: 1. Ace's Love Triangle Takes Center Stage
Ace's indecisiveness has left both Amaya and Chelley in emotional limbo. After his heated argument with Amaya, where he admitted he didn't want to explore a connection with her, fans expect a potential recoupling or confrontation. Will Ace try to rekindle things with Chelley, or will his actions push her closer to Austin? Posts on X suggest Chelley might be ready to move on, with one fan stating, 'Chel MAXIMUM DRAMA ley could do way better.' 2. Amaya's Next Move
Amaya's emotional reaction to Ace's boundaries and her clash with Chelley have polarized fans. Episode 9 could see her either doubling down on her feud with Chelley or redirecting her energy toward a new connection. With fans speculating about new male bombshells, Amaya might get a chance to start fresh. A Reddit thread suggested, 'Hopefully, a new batch of bombshells will soon arrive at the villa—giving Amaya the chance to connect with someone who's more aligned with her pace and energy.' 3. Huda and Jeremiah's Breaking Point
Huda's emotional confession about her daughter and her frustration with Jeremiah's interactions with other islanders have strained their bond. Episode 9 might reveal whether Jeremiah can reassure Huda or if her insecurities will push them apart. Fans on X are skeptical, with one commenting, 'Jeremiah's 😬 face after she was talking about Nic' hints at deeper issues. 4. Austin and Chelley's Growing Bond
Despite being in a friendship-based coupling, Austin and Chelley's connection is gaining traction. Austin's frustration with Ace's interference could lead to a protective stance over Chelley in episode 9, potentially sparking a new romantic arc. Fans have noted Austin's genuine interest in Chelley, with one X post stating, 'Austin has asked Chelley more about her upbringing and life as a general then Ace have!' 5. New Challenges and Bombshells
Love Island USA thrives on surprises, and episode 9 is likely to introduce a new challenge or bombshells to shake up the villa. The 'pucker or pie' game in episode 8 highlighted tensions, and a similar challenge could force islanders to confront their feelings. Fans are also buzzing about potential new arrivals, with one X post hinting at 'male bombshells' that could shift dynamics for Amaya and others.
Aman Shukla is a post-graduate in mass communication . A media enthusiast who has a strong hold on communication ,content writing and copy writing. Aman is currently working as journalist at BusinessUpturn.com
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