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Charlotte Everett

Love Island recoupling results: Millie and Liam on the rocks

The Love Island boys have returned from Casa Amor after a few days away from the girls in the main villa.

A recoupling began on Thursday which gave the original islanders a chance to choose whether to 'stick or twist', meaning they got to choose to 'stick' with their partner in the other villa or recouple with another person.

This saw some original couples split and new couples form.

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Here are the new couples revealed in last night's show:

Chloe Burrows chose to recouple with new boy Dale Mehmet.

Hugo Hammond chose Casa Amor's Amy Day.

Abi chose to recouple with Toby but he chose to bring back Mary Bedford.

However, Love Island ended on a cliff hanger and fans had to wait 24-hours to find out the remaining couples.

Here are the remaining couples from Friday's show :

Jake Cornish and Liberty Poole, due to being in an official relationship decided to remain coupled up with each other.

Kaz Kamwi chose to recouple with Matthew MacNabb due to seeing a photo of Tyler Cruickshank kissing another girl.

Tyler brought back Casa Amor's Clarisse Juliette.

Faye Winter recoupled with Sam Jackson because she saw a photo of Teddy Soares kissing another girl, but Teddy remained single also bringing back the Teddy Faye had sent for him.

Millie Court decided to stick with Liam Reardon despite seeing a postcard of him in bed with another girl.

Liam decided to remain loyal despite kissing and getting close to Lillie Haynes.

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