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Kirsty McCormack

Love Island's Dami and Indiyah only safe couple as sly voting turns brutal

Practically all of the Love Island couples are at risk of being dumped from the ITV2 show just days before the final.

Towards the end of Friday's episode, the remaining five pairs were told that they had to decide who they think are the two least compatible couples.

Following final dates, Indiyah received an explosive text message which she read out to the rest of the group.

The Islanders looked shocked as they learned they had to vote for who they thought were the two least compatible couples.

Davide and Ekin-Su, Andrew and Tasha, Luca and Gemma, Dami and Indiyah and Adam and Paige had to deliberate in their couples and submit their decisions by text without discussing it with the other couples.

Indiyah and Dami are the only couple safe from the public vote and have made it through to the final (ITV/REX/Shutterstock)

Turns out, Indiyah and Dami are the only safe couple as they didn't receive one single vote from any of the other couples.

Instead, Davide and Ekin-Su received the most - a total of four, as everyone else claimed they are the least compatible.

Gemma and Luca received a total of three votes as Davide, Ekin-Su, Paige, Adam, Indiyah and Dami all voted for them.

Gemma and Luca received a total of three votes and are therefore at risk of being dumped (ITV)

Tasha and Andrew received just one vote, courtesy of Gemma and Luca, and Paige and Adam received a couple of votes too.

Therefore, all four couples face being sent home just days before the final - whereas Dami and Indiyah have sailed through and have a chance of winning the £50,000 prize money.

At the end of Friday's episode, voiceover Iain Stirling informed viewers that they had just 15 minutes to save their favourite couple via the app. The unlucky couple will be dumped during Sunday night's instalment.

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