Love Islander girls have questioned Lucinda Stafford's intentions after she chose to stay in the villa instead of leaving with partner Brad McClelland.
During Wednesday’s (July 14) instalment of the show, explosive scenes saw Brad sacrifice his place in the villa to keep his partner Lucinda in after the couple were voted least compatible by the public.
Sitting separately from the others to discuss their decision, Brad told Lucinda: "You're staying. I've had my time," reports Chronicle Live.
Lucinda weighed things up, with her having the option to leave with Brad, as he said: "It's completely up to yourself. If you wanna leave with 'us and see how things go on the outside, I'm not gonna..." before she interrupted and said: "It's so hard because obviously it's been going so well since we've met.

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"The thought of me carrying on without you; I know I won't fancy anyone like you at all.
"Then again I've been here a week so is it a bit extreme leaving? Obviously it's very early stages, which is why I'm thinking...obviously I really do like you."
Brad, who has been in the villa from the beginning, volunteered to leave as it would be a good "opportunity for her” - a comment which didn’t go down too well with some of the other islanders.
Faye was first to react, saying that people should not be in the villa for "opportunities" but for love.

With her head in her hands, she said: "You don't come in here for opportunities, you come into find someone you love and she ain't gonna find someone who loves her like that."
Sharon responded: "We all know if it was down to us to pick, we know who is the more genuine person. "
Over the other side of the garden, Millie tried to reassure Lucinda, telling her: "He was never going to let you leave."
In the Beach Hut, Faye said: "I don't get what extra reason you're here for - she said how much she fancied him - why when given the opportunity do you stay?
"I don't know. I just needed to remove myself from the situation."
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