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Jane Corscadden

Love Island: Co Down newcomer Matthew MacNabb kisses islander Kaz Kamwi

Things are heating up for Co Down man Matthew MacNabb in the Love Island villa as he kissed Kaz Kamwi at the end of last night's explosive episode.

The main villa was rocked after a postcard emerged from Casa Amor, showing exactly what the lads have been up to while they've been away from the girls.

One of the photos on the postcard showed Tyler Cruickshank, who is currently coupled up with Kaz, kissing one of the new girls, Clarisse Juliette.

After seeing this, poor Kaz was left in tears. Speaking to the other girls in the villa, she said: "I feel so stupid. At the worst I thought Tyler would maybe share a bed with someone but I didn’t think he’d cuddle anyone, I didn’t think he’d kiss anyone.

"I've had zero red flags from him, I’ve had zero issues since he’s been in. I’ve just been happy with him. So the whole time it was just fake?

"I should’ve known it was just too good to be true. I should’ve just known."

As the episode progressed, however, Kaz got to know one of the new islanders, Matthew, a little bit better after he offered to console her after she was left feeling upset.

Kaz and the 26-year-old Downpatrick man agreed to share a bed together that night towards the end of the show, before they had their first kiss.

In a moment that was then shared on the official Love Island Twitter account, islander Chloe Burrows can be seen cheering on the two from the nearby balcony.

"Chloe making sure Kaz and Matthew's kiss was secured," they wrote alongside the post.

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