Love Island is lining up tense and dramatic scenes tonight, with Brad and Lucinda’s fate in the show still on the line.
But whilst they’re brutal dumping decision sent shockwaves through the villa, it also formed major cracks amongst the islanders afterwards.
Lucinda and Brad aren’t the only ones left with something to discuss after the result of the public vote, as Toby vents his frustrations to Chloe.
Having been in the bottom three couples, and therefore having been voted as some of the least compatible couples, Toby tells Chloe: “We’re f***ed. We were down there.”
Chloe says: “Course we are. Why are you surprised? Why are you taking it so personally?”

In the Beach Hut Toby says: “In my eyes, we get on like a house on fire. If that’s not a genuine connection, then I don’t know what is.
“That means I’m searching for the wrong thing completely. I don’t know how the public hasn’t seen that.”
But speaking to Millie, Chloe says his comments have given her doubts.
She fumes: “He’s so f***ing fake. I was like, ‘Why are you surprised, the public aren’t going to love us because of what happened with Kaz’.
“But if it’s genuine, you don’t have to worry. The fact he’s getting all moody with me because we’re bottom three… that is so fake. I’m f***ing livid.”
She adds: “He’s made me really question his intentions and whether he was genuine.”
Can they work things out?
Meanwhile, some of the other Islanders are also reeling in complete shock and divides emerge.
In scenes to air later on, an emotional and stunned Faye declares she "can't do this" and calls someone fake.
In the preview teaser shown on ITV ahead of the episode, Faye places her head in her hands and says to the girls: "I just can't do this, I can't do...fake."
Sharon is seen comforting her before sobbing and wiping her eyes, while Kaz keeps her arms around Faye.
As Faye begins crying over the mystery situation, Kaz says: "No I hear you, I actually hear you. I think I'm just in so much shock."
Sharon adds: "I wasn't expecting that at all".
Meanwhile, a new bombshell is teased later on, but the islanders have to battle for their arrival.
The competition heats up in today’s challenge as Kaz reads out a text about the prize: “Islanders, it’s time to lock horns and ruffle feathers in today’s boys versus girls challenge Stags vs Hens. Whoever wins gets a new arrival of the opposite sex #gameon #alltoplayfor.”
Dressed up in classic hen and stag party outfits, the Islanders compete in games including giant flip cup and hoopla with a cheeky difference.
Rallying the boys, Jake says: “We’re here for two lads only – Hugo and Aaron.”
Aaron says: “I think that’s the most competitive I’ve ever seen them [the girls] – game faces on!”
Kaz adds: “Girl power was through the roof!”
But who wins? And who is going to walk through the Villa door as the next bombshell?
Love Island continues tonight at 9pm on Virgin Media One and Virgin Media Player.
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