After being dumped from the villa on Monday night, Love Island bombshell Rachel Finn has taken to social media to hint that the popular dating show is heavily edited and reveals that she thinks Millie Court and Liam Reardon are the ones to watch as the series continues.
The 29-year-old travel specialist took to Instagram Stories on Saturday to chat with her fans and answer their questions about the ITV2 reality TV show and her time on the island.
Posting a question box, titled "Send in your questions x", the star's 41.3 thousand follower inundated the Love Island beauty with queries about her short-lived stay in the famous Majorca villa.

Asked by one fan if she had any regrets about her experience, Rachel took the opportunity to remind viewers that the show is edited to fit 24 hours worth of footage into one episode.
"I actually want to say no," the stunning stat answered.
"Despite people thinking I was crying and in love, remember things are edited and you only see bits and pieces."

She continued, revealing the one thing she does regret from her time on the hit show.
"I'd say my biggest regret is not grafting enough with other people - despite what you all may think," she told her followers during the candid Q&A.
Rachel then goes on to rate her Love Island experience a "mother loving 10" on a scale of 1-10 and reveal who she tips to take home the £50,000 prize fund.
"Honey, it's Love Island you can never predict," she tells the follower who asked for her winners prediction.
"Maybe the winners aren't even in there yet? I'm definitely rooting for Liam and Millie like, watching them get to where they are like - that chemistry is unmatched, honestly."

The London-born beauty also revealed her opinion on Brad McClelland's shock-exit from the show, as the former couple are set for an awkward reunion on Sunday night's Love Island spin-off show, Aftersun.
Their romance fizzled out as Brad's head was turned and the 29-year-old eventually lost her place after a recoupling left her single after the labourer opted to couple up with Lucinda Strafford instead.
Despite her brutal dumping, Rachel insists there are no hard feelings.

"Why would I be happy about that?" the star answered a fan asking if she was pleased that her former partner had left the show too.
"What people didn't see is that I was actually rooting for him and Lucinda. No, it's really sad what happened but you can never plan what happens in that villa.'
"I'm so excited for Aftersun because even before I ever applied or even thought about going on the show, I've been the biggest fan so going on Aftersun is like a sense of achievement for me in a weird way and I get to meet Laura (Whitmore) and have a chat and say things I've always wanted to say."