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Brogan-Leigh Hurst & Victoria Johns

Love Island's least favourite boy and girl will face chop in tonight's brutal dumping

Tonight's episode of Love Island will see fireworks in the villa as the stars discover the results of the latest savage public vote.

Viewers have been voting for their favourite islander with the least popular facing the chop in tonight's episode.

A first look from Monday's episode sees the islanders gather round the fire pit to hear their fate.

As night falls, the Islanders receive a text asking them to take their places.

It is then revealed the public have been voting for their favourite girl and boy in the Villa and those with the fewest votes are at risk of being dumped from the island tonight.

There was high drama on the show last night as new girl Danica Taylor picked Luca Bish, leaving Gemma Owen fuming.

Before making her choice, Danica told the islanders she had to "go with the heart".

But this left Gemma forced to recouple with her ex Davide - however things could change tonight with the public vote.

Dami Hope and Amber Beckford also hit the rocks on last night's show, as Dami admitted he had feelings for Indiyah Polack.

The waitress in turn had her doubts about Ikenna Ekwonna, which may leave the 23-year-old vulnerable to being booted out of the villa.

Elsewhere, Remi Lambert left the show and said he was disappointed he couldn't spend more time with Indiyah and Danica.

After Indiyah's admission, Remi will no doubt wish he'd been given more time to crack on with the Londoner under the Spanish sun.

He told host Laura Whitmore: "I was initially attracted to Paige but then when I turned my head and saw Indiyah - that’s my type."

However all is not lost for the lovelorn soul, who said he was committed to romance outside the villa.

Remi said as he left: "My sight is set on finding love, that's what my intention was coming here."

Love Island is on ITV2 at 9pm.

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