Love Island delivers another shock twist on Wednesday night’s episode, as Molly Smith and Tom Clare are given the power to send two Islanders home.
After being voted the ‘most popular couple’ in the public vote, Molly and Tom are told by Maya Jama that it is their responsibility to send another two packing.
The next shock exit comes hot on the heels of Mitchel Taylor and Liberty Poole’s departure which aired at the close of Tuesday’s episode.
Picking up right where the last episode left off, Maya tells the remaining Islanders: ‘I’m now going to ask you all to separate from your couples into girls and boys.
‘Girls you’ll make a decision on what boy to dump and send home immediately. Boys, you will do the same for the girls.’
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Love Island delivers another shock twist on Wednesday night’s episode, as Molly Smith and Tom Clare are given the power to send two Islanders home
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After being voted the ‘most popular couple’ in the public vote, Molly and Tom are told by Maya Jama that it is their responsibility to send another two packing
Maya continues: ‘Molly and Tom as you were voted the favourite couple, Molly you will have the deciding vote for which boy to dump and Tom you will have the deciding vote for which girl to dump.’
Molly says: ‘That’s just horrendous while Toby points out: ‘It’s a lose, lose…’
After making their difficult decisions, Maya gathers all of the Islanders around the firepit to reveal the results.
And there’s more surprises in store as after the other two Islanders have left the Villa, Maya introduces new bombshells Casey O’Gorman and Joanna Chimonides.
Maya says: ‘Bit of a tough night, ay. Well, this might help turn things around. I’ve got two brand new bombshells who are ready to find love. Please welcome, Joanna and Casey.’
And Casey isn’t wasting much time, telling Joanna when asked who he is he eye on: ‘Quite a lot of them.’
Casey appeared on Love Island during last year’s winter season but had a rocky road with Claudia Fogarty and Rosie Seabrook on his series.
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Molly had an explosive row with Georgia Steel on Tuesday’s episode, will that influence her and Tom’s decision?
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Picking up right where the last episode left off, Maya tells the remaining Islanders: ‘I’m now going to ask you all to separate from your couples into girls and boys’
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‘Girls you’ll make a decision on what boy to dump and send home immediately. Boys, you will do the same for the girls.’
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Maya continues: ‘Molly and Tom as you were voted the favourite couple, Molly will have the deciding vote for which boy to dump and Tom you will have the deciding vote for which girl’
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After making their difficult decisions, Maya gathers all of the Islanders around the firepit to reveal the results
Now he is back and ready to find love again, and has already vowed to steal his best pal Tom Clare‘s couple Molly Smith.
He also told how he has a bit of history with Georgia Harrison and is keen to see if anything with her can ‘develop in any way’.
Viewers will remember Joanna from the 2019 series which saw her coupling up with ex-boyfriend Michael Griffiths after they met in Casa Amor, which left his partner at the time, Amber Gill, heartbroken.
But Amber went on to win the series and the £50,000 cash prize with Greg O’Shea after fans fumed over the way she was treated by Michael.
As she enters the show for a second time, Joanna, who dated England footballer Ben Chilwell, has vowed not to play it safe – and will tread on toes if she needs to.
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Molly and Tom were voted most popular couple, just ahead of her rival Georgia and her partner, who is also Molly’s ex, Callum a
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And there’s more surprises in store as after the other two Islanders have left the Villa, Maya introduces new bombshells Casey O’Gorman and Joanna Chimonides
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Maya says: ‘Bit of a tough night, ay. Well, this might help turn things around. I’ve got two brand new bombshells who are ready to find love. Please welcome, Joanna and Casey’
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Casey isn’t wasting much time, telling Joanna when asked who he is he eye on: ‘Quite a lot of them’
As well as the bombshells being teased at the end of Tuesday night’s show, viewers rejoiced as Mitch was finally sent packing from the villa.
The former gas engineer, 27, and Liberty , 24, were voted by the public the least compatible couple and were sent their marching orders by host Maya Jama.
Maya entered the South African villa and ordered the couples to stand in a line.
She then announced the order they were standing in went from most to least compatible.
Molly Smith and Tom Clare placed first, with her ex Callum Jones following second with Georgia Steel.
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Love Island viewers rejoiced as Mitchel Taylor was finally sent packing from the villa on Tuesday night’s episode alongside Liberty Poole
Liberty and Mitch placed last after Monday’s episode where she told him he had the ’emotional maturity of a two-year old’. They were then told they had to pack their bags.
Viewers took to X, formerly Twitter, as they reacted to Mitch and Liberty’s dumping.
They wrote: ‘So we get rid of Mitch but then have to endure Casey’ and ‘Stop I can’t even feel bad for Lib as she went with Mitch’.
‘Mitch really dragged her down. He’s actually terrible’.
The pair had a rocky relationship since they were first coupled-up early on in the series.
Liberty was first paired by the public with her ex Jake Cornish but, after he left the show, she explored her connection with Mitch.
LOVE ISLAND ALL STARS: MEET THE CAST
Georgia Harrison
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AGE: 29
SERIES: 3
Why are you returning to the Love Island Villa? This is the last year of my 20s so I want to go in the Villa and have some fun and hopefully meet someone that I can fall in love with. I’m lucky in the sense that I’ve got everything in my life that I could possibly wish for, apart from love.
If you had to pick your top Islanders from Series 1 to 10 to couple up with who would they be and why? Chris Taylor, he’s hilarious and the main thing I’m attracted to is a man who can make me laugh. What a fun guy and like I said, I’m looking for someone to TikTok with so I reckon he’d be game for that sort of stuff!
Georgia Steel
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AGE: 25
SERIES: 4
Why are you returning to the Love Island Villa? I’m 25, I have a house, a cat, a nice car – I have everything in life but a boyfriend, so why not give it as go.
You’ve been brave and honest in opening up about being conned by a former partner. How has this experience impacted the way in which you now approach dating?
I take that experience as a really positive reflection now. I look at it as something I had to go through to make me stronger and learn things in life for me to be able to learn what I want in my next partner.
Molly Smith
AGE: 29
SERIES: 6
What do you need to know? Molly entered her season as a Casa Amor bombshell and managed to turn Callum Jones’ head.
It’s believed she ended things with Callum after three years because she ‘wanted to get engaged’ but the offer was seemingly not forthcoming.
Tom Clare
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AGE: 24
SERIES: 9
Why are you returning to the Villa?
I found love last time, so I am back and ready to give it another go.
What will you do differently this time round?
Last time I did exactly what I wanted and got the girl that I wanted, so no I wouldn’t do anything different.
Why do you think the Villa is the perfect place to find love?
When you’re with someone 24/7 you really get to know them. It can be such an alien environment, so you really get to know someone in a short space of time. It’s Love Island – it’s the best place!
Jess Gale
AGE: 24
SERIES: 6
Why are you returning to the villa?
‘This time around I feel more mature and focused ready to find my future husband. I’m ready now, we’ve had so much fun the last few years I’m ready to share my life with someone else other than Eve.’
Toby Aromolaran
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AGE: 24
SERIES: 7
Why are you returning to the Love Island Villa? If I’m Single and Love Island is an opportunity for me, how could you turn down the chance to find love again?!
You were in a long term relationship with Chloe Burrows, what do you think her reaction will be when she hears you are going into the Villa? I don’t know how she would take it. We will always have love for each other and I think she would wish me the best of luck, as I would certainly do the same.
Anton Danyluk
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AGE: 29
SERIES: 5
Why are you returning to the Love Island Villa? For me it was a no brainer. I got the call and it’s a once in a lifetime opportunity and probably the best summer I have ever had in my life. Getting the chance to do it twice is going to be unbelievable.
Why do you think the Love Island Villa is the perfect place to find love?
I think this time with Love Island: All Stars, things will be different, as we all understand what it’s like to go on Love Island and the only thing now missing is finding a partner.
Callum Jones
AGE: 27
SERIES: 6
What do you need to know? Callum caused shockwaves in his series when he ended his romance with Shauna Phillips and recoupled with Molly Smith in Casa Amor.
The couple went on to have a three-year relationship, even moving in together in Manchester but split last year, months before an awkward reunion in the Love Island All Stars villa.
Josh Ritchie
AGE: 29
SERIES: 1
What do you need to know? Joshua, was one of the original Islanders in 2015 and has since made a name for himself on reality TV shows including Ex on the Beach and Celebs Go Dating – and because of his highly publicised romances.
He dated fellow All Stars contestant Georgia Harrison as well as Geordie Shore star Charlotte Crosby.
Sophie Piper
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AGE: 24
SERIES: 6
Why are you returning to the famous Love Island Villa?
I had a fun experience the first time around but I didn’t go the full way and find love, so I’d love to find someone this time.
What will you do differently this time round?
I’m quite chilled and don’t want drama, so I think I will approach this time round in a similar way. I’m a one guy kind of girl.
Why do you think the Villa is the perfect place to find love?
It’s a once in a lifetime experience and not something that comes up every day.