Love Island accused of ‘fix’ after Curtis and Amy moment in latest episode
Former couple may not be as hostile with one another as ITV2 show’s editing’s led us to believe
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Your support makes all the difference.Love Island has found itself at the centre of fix claims following the latest episode.
The latest instalment of the ITV2 reality series showed Curtis and Amy holding hands despite breaking up just days before.
The pair could be seen laughing together as they made their way to greet surprise guest, Craig David, who performed a Ministry of Sound DJ set for the contestants.
Fans were left confused considering just one day before, Amy had called Curtis a “liar” and a “p****” following claims that the dancer’s feelings for her had been fabricated from the start.
“Anyone else notice Amy and Curtis holding hands on the way into Craig David?” one viewer wrote on Twitter, with another saying: “Amy and Curtis were just holding hands walking down the stairs when they noticed Craig David singing... urm fix?”
The dissolution of Curtis and Amy’s relationship has been at the forefront of the show over the past few days.
This week, Ofcom said it would not be investigating viewer complaints about an episode that saw Maura Higgins, 30, repeatedly try to kiss Tommy Fury, 20.
Love Island continues nightly at 9pm on ITV2.
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