Love Island UK #13

What couple did you vote for?


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Nah i doubt that they’re gonna do one person from teddy and faye and one person from lucinda and aaron to go home. Because they’re strong couples and faye would defo leave with teddy and lucinda would be peer pressured into leaving with aaron. That means the villa could lose 4 people which they wouldn’t want. It’s going to be lucinda and aaron

Lucinda peer pressured into leaving if Aaron went?! What are you smoking? 😂 never going to happen. Shes not interested in a relationship, Aaron is a placeholder for the next guy.

I also don’t believe Faye would leave with Teddy either.

Also Liberty and Jake will stay solid - because she’s been manipulated by him and he wants the money/fame/sponsorship that comes with being the favourite couple. If he dropped Liberty he’d be voted out and hated.
 
I’m okay guys, I work in a prison so it’s expected (even though it shouldn’t be the normal thing!!) but I’m just glad I’m alright!!! nothing too bad, bruised face and concussion but I will live!! ❤❤
I don’t wanna derail the thread so gonna keep it LI related but I’m really unsure who I want to leave the villa and who will bring the most drama to casa amor!!!
That’s terrible, I hope you’re okay! I never watch unseen bits so can’t say. On a lighter note, I love your profile pic 😂
I wish i could double like a post cause I would have used “❤️😂
 
Wonder if Kaila, will mention that she was flying to different countries during the pandemic and hardly self isolating,
She does have an OF account, but there's nothing much in it, just a glamourisng that all she can do Dj and nothing else.
 
I see twitter is trying to cancel Hugo for calling Toby 'boy' in the first look. As an Irish person I hear men calling each other 'boy' every single day. I assume some areas of the UK are the same? I just don't understand the need to import negative American connotations to British or Irish words. It's not racist and its not 'problematic'. I understand the word may have a negative meaning and history in America but this isn't America or its totally irrelevant?
 
Just catching up, currently on Thursday. Why is Chloe losing her shit? She did worse?! And also I can not stand Kaz, may be unpopular opinion but the sweak and laugh does my head in. Final bit, does anyone else think the girls are sooo immature?! Literally they all rush around to each other over any bloody thing 😂😂

Yes the girls remind me of 16 year olds at a school disco, they just love drama and absolutely relish rushing after someone for the slightest issue! They were practically running after Chloe the other night.
 
I’ve never heard it being used except between grandparents/parents and kids or in a condescending manner whilst abroad between business owners and their ‘workers’ or people and their hired help. 😳
 
I see twitter is trying to cancel Hugo for calling Toby 'boy' in the first look. As an Irish person I hear men calling each other 'boy' every single day. I assume some areas of the UK are the same? I just don't understand the need to import negative American connotations to British or Irish words. It's not racist and its not 'problematic'. I understand the word may have a negative meaning and history in America but this isn't America or its totally irrelevant?
Twitter is toxic these days
 
I wonder if they’ll highlight bottom three to cause a shakeup between steady couples before casa as Hugo/Chloe, Lucinda/Aaron is obvious to be at the bottom - who we think be the other bottom couple - Teddy/Faye or Liberty/Jake - I’d love to see Liberty Jake as think that would the push he needs to do a curtis in casa amor. I would say Michael but can’t see any of them fancying him 😂

Does the vote close before unseen bits?

vote closed at 10.15pmthe same night
 
I see twitter is trying to cancel Hugo for calling Toby 'boy' in the first look. As an Irish person I hear men calling each other 'boy' every single day. I assume some areas of the UK are the same? I just don't understand the need to import negative American connotations to British or Irish words. It's not racist and its not 'problematic'. I understand the word may have a negative meaning and history in America but this isn't America or its totally irrelevant?
Twitter finds a problem with everything
 
I feel like in previous years Twitter has really come together during love island with the majority of people having the same opinions but this year there’s definitely a shift.. it’s almost like you HAVE to love kaz (which honestly I just don’t get.. because everyone agreed she was acting and looking a fool when Toby was stringing her along but she then became this loveable victim ??) I don’t get it huns I really don’t
 
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