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Kyle O'Sullivan

Love Island exposes Tommy and Molly-Mae's lack of chemistry weeks before final

Tommy Fury and Molly-Mae Hague seem on course to win Love Island - but their lack of chemistry has seemingly been exposed.

The couple have not succeeded in a single pairs challenge during their time in the villa.

And there is no exception during tonight's 'Doggy Style' task, which tests how they can work together as a team, leading their fellow Islanders to mock them.

Each girl must guide their blindfolded boy around a Crufts-style agility course while they are on all fours dressed as a dog.

Tommy and Molly-Mae haven’t had the best luck with challenges and they struggle once again, despite it being less than two weeks away from the final.

Tommy and Molly-Mae take part in the 'Doggy Style' challenge (ITV)
They fail to impress on the assault course (ITV)

The boys must collect all the treats along the way and the couple who complete the course in the fastest time will be declared the winners.

The girls can choose a boy of their choice to act as their very own puppy, so obviously Molly-Mae picks her boyfriend.

Despite being boyfriend and girlfriend, it seems the couple are not on the same wavelength as they flop during the challenge.

Tommy is behaving like a real dog (ITV)
Curtis and Maura do doggy style together (ITV)

The other Islanders mock their embarrassing performance as they fail to impress.

Speaking in the Beach Hut about Tommy’s technique, or lack-of, Michael says: “He is lightning fast in the ring. But he is slow on the floor!”

In the Beach Hut with Tommy, Molly-Mae admits: “We never succeed at challenges, ever!”

Francesca feeds Chris during the task (ITV)
Jordan struggles to keep the lead (ITV)

All the Islanders remain in their couples, except Maura Higgins and Francesca Allen, who end up swapping.

The Irish grid girl chooses Curtis Pritchard and the Essex beauty picks Chris Taylor.

As Michael Griffiths is unfortunately single, he has to host the challenge.

How will the other Islanders fare in today’s challenge? And who will be named top dog?

*Love Island continues tonight at 9pm on ITV2

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