
Love Island stars in shock as OG couple are brutally dumped just DAYS before the final
It comes following Thursday's brutal double dumping which saw Helena Ford and Blu Chegini booted out of the villa.
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As the Islanders were enjoying their final dates an unexpected text saw the atmosphere shift.
Toni received the text which read: 'Islanders. The public have been voting for the most compatible couple.
"The couple with the fewest votes and therefore dumped from the island tonight is Connor and Megan."
The islanders were visibly shocked and Angel was the first to hug Megan.
Connor and Shakira hugged for ages as Shakira joked about his singing career.
"I've done this before," joked Megan.
Connor added: "My time has come to an end and I loved every minute of it.
"It's made me so many good friends...and I found someone."
Harry replied: "You've done what you come here to do mate."
During an emotional goodbye Megan explained that she had done everything she came back to do.
Love Island fans slam Dejon for 'huge overreaction' as the girls play a trick on the boys
Megan added: "I came back for what I wanted and I got what I wanted."
Fans were quick to comment on social media and one wrote: "The producers are playing games because there's no way people voted Megan and Connor out
"Instead of Meg and manipulative Dejon. I'm absolutely flabbergasted."
Another added: "Bro they had me sitting on edge of my seat with that music, waiting to celebrate that Dejon and Meg got voted off…..just for it to be Megan and Connor."
While a third said: "Absolutely sick that we had to sit through a full hour of Meg and Dejon not being able to stand the sight of each other.
"And still get to stay over Connor and Megan who genuinely get on."

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