Love Island - as it happened: New Jack and Laura dumped from ITV2 villa week before live finale
Which couple will be knocked out less than a week before the live final?
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Your support makes all the difference.It's crunch time for the Love Island contestants as producers continue to throw everything they possibly can at the couples to see who has the staying power ahead of next week's live final.
First was the lie detector tests which almost drove a wedge in between the nation's favourite, Jack and Dani, as well as a new game entirely in which the islanders were forced to guess what the general public thought of them which led to some pretty savage results. Tonight's episode saw put the contestants' parental skills put to the test as producers delivered fake babies to each couple with... erm... unique results.
New Jack and Laura ended up winning bu the British public quickly cut their celebrations short by dumping them from the villa just one week before the final episode.
Ther other two couples in the bottom three were Wes/Megan and Josh/Kaz meaning the remaining three Jack/Dani, Laura/Paul and Alex/Alexandra are surely in line to win the £50,000 cash prize next week.
Re-live all the action as it happened below.
Love Island continues nightly at 9pm on ITV2. The final will air next Monday (30 July)
And we're off with an intro that no longer makes us jealous because it is double the temperature in the UK than it is there
(it's a cover of "Baby I'm Yours" for all you Spotify users)
Dani, these baby dolls are not cute, they are scary and must be avoided at all costs
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