Love Island fans believe that Faye Winter's apology to her partner Teddy Soares was "scripted".
On Friday night (6 August), Faye was seen in an explosive argument with her former partner Teddy after she saw footage she didn't like from Casa Amor in the Mad Movies challenge.
The Islanders were played a clip of Teddy telling Clarisse Juliette, who has since been eliminated, that he is attracted to her.
He then also told Clarisse that he is "technically single" and the pair were also shown kissing during a challenge.
Faye was furious when she found out what really happened at Casa Amor, and was seen shouting at Teddy as he stood there trying to talk things through with her.

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Following the argument, almost 25,000 people complained to Ofcom, with the "vast majority" of the complaints related to the fallout from the Movie Night challenge.
A couple of days later, she broke down in tears and apologised to Teddy.
On Tuesday's episode, she told him: "I am really sorry for the way I spoke to you.

"There’s no excuse for the way I spoke to you or how I raised my voice and no one should have someone speak to them like that."
But fans aren't having any of it as some believe that the producers have stepped in and encouraged Faye to apologise following the number of complaints.
One person said: "I hope the producers don't slip up and show us the teleprompter where Faye is reading this apology from."
Another wrote: "Faye is not sorry. The producers defo made her do this fake apology."
A third commented: "How irresponsible to allow Faye to try and normalise her behaviour, she has taken days for this fake apology what happened on be kind? Why are you normalising toxic relationships on national television."
Someone else added: "This apology is so fake, Faye got told to run that apology after all those Ofcom complaints, get your fake a** out of there."
Since then, the pair have rekindled their relationship and have been seen sharing a bed together.
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