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Love Island game of Snog, Marry or Pie goes extremely wrong for Anton and Belle

One couple lock heads in tonight's outing

Jacob Stolworthy
Sunday 14 July 2019 11:50 EDT
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There’s trouble in paradise for one couple in tonight’s episode of Love Island.

The ITV2 reality series continues as the islanders prepare for two contestants to be dumped from the villa – and tensions are flaring between Anton Danyluk and Belle Hassan.

Following on from Friday night’s outing, in which the former jokingly gave his phone number to a shopkeeper while on a trip outside the villa, Belle loses her cool during a game of Snog, Marry or Pie.

When asked who he wants to kiss, Anton says: “I’m going to kiss this person because they were the best kisser in the kissing challenge” – before picking Anna Vakili.

Belle, though, is furious when he picks her to “marry”.

“You’ve mugged me off, you;ve embarrassed me, you’ve made me feel like s***,” she says, before calling the Scotsman “a bad person.”

Meanwhile, Amber lays her cards on the table with Michael, admitting that she still has feelings for him.

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Love Island continues tonight at 9pm on ITV2.

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