Love Island - what happened: Lie detector test sends shockwaves through villa leaving Dani and Jack in turmoil
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Your support makes all the difference.After months of flirting, fighting and fornicating for the UK public’s viewing pleasure, Love Island has entered its final full week of broadcast spearheaded by... the annual lie detector episode.
So, how did it all go down? Well, like a lead balloon mostly. The boys were put to the test as their partners wrote questions in the hope they'd pass with flying colours. Josh and Wes did which left Kaz and Megan with big old grins on their faces.
Things went a bit awry as Paul, new Jack and Dr Alex stepped up to the plate with the former leaving Laura frustrated as the lie detector revealed he could have his head swayed on the outside.
The same went for Jack who, despite the lie detector test revealing he not only loves Dani but wants to be with her forever, came to blows with her after failing the question: "Would you be tempted by other girls on the outside?"
We here at The Independent are dedicated to the cause and live-blogged all the lie detector results which you can catch up with below - please give the live-blog a few seconds to load.
Love Island continues weekdays and Sunday on ITV2 at 9pm.
Think it's fair to say Jack failed the lie detector test in a biiiig old way (he doesn't see a future with her, isn't ready for a long-term relationship, yada yada)
Okay, someone tell Laura that the lie detector test is not make or break
He's happy to be coupled up with Laura, enjoys being in a relationship with her over Alexandra and may genuinely attracted to her (undetermined again, folks)
Uh oh, he wouldn't be loyal to her on the outside (according to the test)
What we learned: Alexandra is a good kisser, he doesn't think her feeling for him are genuine (like the majority of the UK viewing public)
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