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Charlotte Tutton

Love Island viewers spot sign 'girls hate each other' as villa divide 'exposed'

Love Island viewers are convinced they've spotted clear signs of a divide in the villa, especially between the girls.

Each episode sees the boys and girls split up for a debrief each new morning in the villa, for them to discuss the events of the night before.

But fans couldn't help notice that since the start of the show, the boys and girls have been split into more than two groups.

In fact Tuesday's episode saw the girls divided into three groups for their debrief, while the boys split into two.

It follows drama in the villa between some of the boys and girls, including Molly ditching Mitchel for Zachariah, and Tyrique flirting with Leah and upsetting his partner Ella.

With fans are questioning if there's a divide between some of the Islanders, many viewers were convinced there could be a feud brewing between the girls.

Love Island 2023 viewers are convinced there could be a villa divide already (ITV)

While it's likely there were three groups as to have the bombshells on their own so that the other girls could talk about their dates with the boys, fans couldn't help but question why there was never a briefing featuring all of the girls at once.

Taking to Twitter, fans suggested there was a split in the villa and that some of the girls may already have turned against one another in just one week.

One viewer said: "The way the girls are having separate morning debriefs already they’re so divided already."

Another viewer said: "The girls are split into 3 groups for breakfast after a week they must hate each other."

A third fan commented: "The villa is so split and i love ittttttt!!!!" as a fourth fan asked: "Have we ever seen the girls together in the morning catch up."

It comes as Love Island viewers are set to be in for a huge surprise, with one of the show's Islanders' being dumped.

"Viewers are in for an absolute treat when one of the villa's stars is dumped," a TV insider revealed.

It follows drama in the villa between some of the boys and girls (ITV)

"Bosses are determined to keep the drama coming and this is a departure none of them saw coming," they added to The Sun. The islander in question is said to have already left the villa.

On Monday night, Love Island viewers were on the edge of their seats as the show welcomed two new bombshells - social media marketer Leah and dental nurse Charlotte - who were both hoping to woo some of the boys away from their current partners.

Leah chose three guys to date whilst Charlotte also picked three and both seemed to have the same type in men as they picked Molly's current love interest Zachariah and her former love interest Mitchell to cook for them.

Molly seemed unimpressed when Leah walked into the villa as she watched from the terrace, before remarking that they were friends and knew each other outside the villa. However, the look on her face made it seem as though were not on the best of terms.

Speaking ahead of her arrival in the villa, Leah said: "I’ve realised through past experiences exactly what I want in life when it comes to love. I’m ready to find it now and I’m not going to wait around. I've figured out what it is that I look for in a person, which means my bar is set really high.

"I would say I honestly have so much love to give and being in love is the best thing you can ever experience. I’m ready for everything that comes with it and the hardships you have to go through in order to make that commitment and find the one."

Love Island airs every night at 9pm on ITV2 and ITVX.

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