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Heads are turning on tonight's Love Island

Jonathan Duane
Jonathan Duane

04:13 1 Jul 2019


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There are heads turning all over the gaff on Love Island tonight.

Amber and Amy are firmly standing by their men over in Casa Amor while Anna is still torn between Jordan and Ovie.

Meanwhile over in the villa, Michael and Curtis are growing even closer to the new girls.

Here's a first look at tonight's episode:

Curtis contemplates his relationship with Amy

From ITV Studios

The girls - Amy, Anna, Amber, Maura, Lucie and Molly-Mae - are continuing their stay in Casa Amor with the new boys; whilst Curtis, Jordan, Michael, Anton, Tommy and Danny are staying in the Villa with new girls. The time apart from Amy has caused Curtis to question his feelings.

Speaking to Jourdan, the dancer admits that he would like to get to know her and tells her:

“Obviously I’m not going to lie, it's a weird situation. Me and Amy are strong and it feels good, I just thought I’d get to you know you a little bit more as well.”

Jourdan pushes him as to whether he is more open to getting to know someone else than he thought he might have been. Curtis admits: “Yes and that’s why I’m wanting to explore it because I would be kicking myself if I didn’t.”

News of Curtis’ chat with Jourdan spreads amongst the boys in the villa and Michael and Curtis sit down to have a chat about how Curtis is feeling about it all. Chatting to Michael on the sun deck, Curtis confides:

“Me and Amy are good, I can see things working on the outside, there’s nothing wrong with that situation so this is what has confused me so much. All these new girls have come in, I’ve felt something different.”

When pushed by Michael and asked if there could be something missing from his relationship with Amy, Curtis admits:

“Maybe there is but I don’t know what. Why has my head been turned? There must be something missing. I’m in such a predicament right now.”

The Islanders get raunchy

From ITV Studios

Today’s challenge see’s both Casa Amor and the Villa going head-to-head to win a party. Anton and Molly-Mae receive texts and explain to the Islanders:

“The Villa will take on Casa Amor in a series of cheeky challenges. The first villa to complete each challenge wins a point. The villa that receives the most points will win a party tonight.”

Whilst the boys in the Villa embrace the task ahead, the girls in Casa Amor are less enthused when they realise what tasks their men might be performing with the new girls.

The challenge sees Molly-Mae, as the youngest girl in Casa Amor, snog Dan as the youngest boy. Gasping when she realises that her partner Tommy, as the youngest boy, will also be taking part in the same game, she is left ‘seething’ when its revealed that he won that particular challenge and managed to snog the youngest girl over there in quicker time.

A fuming Molly-Mae is soon back into the swing of things as the next challenge sees her having a snog with both Dan and Stevie underwater in the pool. During the game Amber is left equally unimpressed when she realises that as the oldest boy, Michael will potentially snog a girl of his choice, commenting to the others in Casa Amor: “If they win that, I’m done.”

Elsewhere in the ‘Raunchy Races’ game, Anton bags a kiss from new girl, Belle. Also, a girl and boy in each villa are tasked with getting in the top-to-toe position in bed - Anna and Ovie do it for Casa Amor whilst Michael pulls Joanna into the bedroom in the Main Villa.

Lucie, Maura and Anna are the object of the boys' affections in Casa Amor

From ITV Studios

In Casa Amor, Lucie finds herself in yet another love triangle as she has both Stevie and George vying for her affections. Earlier, Stevie went in for a kiss with Lucie as they enjoyed an intimate chat on the terrace, even though the surfer had been sharing a bed with George whilst in Casa Amor.

Meanwhile, single girl Maura is enjoying getting to know the new boys in Casa Amor. Having spent some time with Dennon, Maura moves on to getting to know Marvin.

She admits she has considered whether her mother might approve of Marvin. Smiling, she tells him: “I was thinking, I wonder what my mammy would say to me now who would she choose? Would it be Dennon or Marvin? I was thinking I just know who she would [pick for me.]”

Marvin is pleased that he may have the seal of approval from Maura’s mum. He tells her: “I want to send a message back to mammy!”

Anna and Ovie have also been getting closer and Anna tells him: “I actually really like everything about you. Obviously you are handsome, you’re tall, you’re hardworking, you’re mature, you’re caring, there are so many things about you.”

Ovie tells her: “I appreciate that because you keep a good poker face.”

Anna tells him: “The thing about you that I like is that if we were to start something at least there is some kind of potential there with you. I do like Jordan but with Jordan I don’t feel like it would grow into something.”

Jourdan and Michael get closer in the villa

From ITV Studios

In the snug, Michael and Joanna are talking about where things stand with Michael and Amber and whether the fire fighter might be open to getting to know Joanna.

Michael tells Joanna: “Over the past two days I’ve been able to be myself… I’ve met Amber and things have progressed quite well with her but then they’ve kind of hit little bumps and it shouldn’t really hit bumps at this stage.”

Love Island returns to Virgin Media Two from 9pm tonight.


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