Are Jake’s Antics Finally Going To Be Revealed On Tonight’s Love Island?

The islanders are being surprised with a movie night - apart from they're only going to see highlights from their time in the villa...

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by Bonnie McLaren |
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Thought Love Island couldn't get any more dramatic? Well, you're wrong - because it looks like it's all set to kick off tonight. Four islanders are going to be dumped from the island, as everyone has to vote to save one girl, and one boy - meaning Hugo, Tyler, Sam and Clarisse, Amy and Mary are at risk of leaving.

But, potentially most dramatically, the islanders are going to have a movie night - with a twist. They'll be shown clips from their time in the series, meaning it's probably not looking good for the boys, who threw their loyalties out the window during Casa Amor... Are the girls finally going to find out that Jake had been encouraging all the men to cheat? (We hope so, for Liberty's sake.)

In other Love Island news, Millie looks like she's closer to forgiving Liam (probably partly due to that speech{ =nofollow}). 'Now we need to sort of go forward together. You obviously still need to prove a lot to me,' she says. When Liam replies that he'll 'prove it every day', she offers for Liam to sleep in her bed. 'But there’s boundaries,' she adds. 'There’s boundaries, OK. I’ve got my side, you’ve got your side. Definitely going to be no cuddles or kisses. It’s just that one step closer to getting to the right place. But you need to respect my decision.'

Toby and Chloe also seem to be going from (very chaotic) strength to strength, as Toby debates with Jake whether to make it official. 'This is a relationship crash course, learning everything you’d learn in five years in literally weeks,' Toby says. As he considers making it official or not he adds: 'Having that label is massive. It’s scary.'

There must be something in the water, as Faye also talks to Teddy about her hesitation about making things official. 'This morning I had a bit of a wobble,' she says. 'I feel like, it’s just very scary the thought of the elephant in the room of the "g" word. And I just feel like at that point of the "g" word coming out, my automatic defence mechanism is to find every reason as to why not to be, rather than why to be.'

Love Island continues tonight on ITV2 at 9pm, with episodes available on BritBox and ITVHub afterwards.

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