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Watch the moment FURIOUS row explodes between Love Island's ‘strongest couple' as they head for split days before final

Watch the moment FURIOUS row explodes between Love Island's ‘strongest couple' as they head for split days before final

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LOVE Island's 'strongest couple' found themselves in a furious row and could be heading for a split - just days before the final.
The remaining Islanders played a game of Knowing Me, Knowing You - testing how well the couples know each other.
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Love Island's Meg and Dejon argued after the latest challenge
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Their feud continues into the following episode
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Dejon picked Yas as the girl he'd couple up with - if Meg wasn't in the villa
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Dejon and Meg emerged as joint winners and therefore the "strongest couple".
Despite this, the pair found themselves in an argument after the challenge.
The boys had to answer which girl they'd couple up with - if their actual partner wasn't in the villa.
Meg was left shocked when Dejon picked Yasmin, despite recent tensions with her, Shakira and Toni.
The couple bickered as Dejon insisted he'd told Meg this before - but his girlfriend argued she didn't remember the conversation.
In a first-look at tonight's instalment, it would appear they are still feuding.
Speaking to Conor, Meg shares: "I'm not just gonna stand there. He's put Yas on a board again.
"I take so much heat from these three girls. You've put on a board that you would recouple with Yas."
Conor then interjected, saying Dejon "may have taken the question too literal".
Meg added: "It's a challenge, I don't care about it.
Love Island fans 'work out' why Dejon turned on Meg as villa's strongest couple hit the rocks days before final
"At the end of the day, we're boyfriend and girlfriend. It doesn't matter."
Dejon then approached, remarking: "You're going to stop talking as I'm walking past?"
Hearing this, Meg repeated to her boyfriend what she'd just told Conor.
She then continued: "He just gets so defensive over everything."
Later on, the couple are sat together as Meg says: "I had a little chat with Yas.
"Obviously, I don't know whether you know from the boys, but she wrote your name on the board yesterday.
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Malisha Jordan
Will Means
Shea Mannings
Poppy Harrison
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Megan Clarke (has since returned)
Remell Mullins
Ryan Bannister
Alima Gagigo
Martin Enitan
Chris Middleton
Yas Broom
Rheo Parnel
Giorgio Russo
Emily Moran
Andrada Pop
Ben Holbrough
Tommy Bradley
Lucy Quinn
Lauren Wood
Harrison Solomon (quit)
Emma Munro
Boris Vidovic
Billykiss Azeez
"You said that she was the second most attractive after me.
"Then your heart raced most for her in the Heart Rate Challenge."
Will they be able to get things back on track as the final looms?
Love Island airs on ITV2 and ITVX.
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