Love Island catch-up: Tommy and Molly-Mae clash as ring girl Maura's arrival divides the villa
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Your support makes all the difference.Things are heating up in the Love Island villa – and we don't just mean the weather.
“I’ve never met a hot girl called Maura, and I’ve never met a hot girl called Elma,” said Molly-Mae on last night’s Love Island, just moments before said women entered the villa and shattered her theory into a million pieces.
Tonight, new arrival Maura caused the biggest star, as she caused a rift in Molly-Mae and Tommy's barely-existent romance. Here are the main talking points from the episode.
The women gang up on Maura
So far in the series, the women of the villa have been overwhelmingly supportive of one another – and yet tonight, towards a new arrival they hadn’t yet said a word to, they turned nasty, cackling sarcastically from the balcony as Maura was on her dates with Tommy and Danny. “It’s making me feel like s**t,” said Maura, understandably – though all evidence points to the fact that she can stand up for herself quite well thank you very much.
A love triangle forms between Tommy, Maura and Molly-Mae
It’s unclear at this point who is in the right, who is in the wrong, and by exactly how many degrees Tommy’s head has thus far been turned (is it 560 degrees?), but one thing’s for sure – there are stormy times ahead for Maura and Molly-Mae. Both of them, somewhat inexplicably, are smitten with Tommy, who has pledged his unwavering allegiance to about 74 per cent of the women in the villa. “She’s a f**king ring girl,” announced Molly-Mae of Maura. “I don’t want to step on anyone’s toes,” said Maura, “but if he wants me, what am I gonna do?”
Amber and Michael clash
While last night’s episode featured a rather touching first kiss between Amber and Michael (after Amber had doused herself with mouthwash, that is), tonight, it all nearly came toppling down. During Michael’s date with Maura, Amber led the rather unpleasant balcony cackling display, and afterwards, she breezed straight past the both of them to greet Elma. Somehow, though, after the pair had words, the tension seemed to dissipate. “Me and Michael are fine,” said Amber, a glint in her eye, “because he apologised for being in the wrong."
Anton’s trousers split (opinion)
Anton has proven himself, so far, to be the Dr Alex of 2019. In other words, he is mildly desperate, and nobody seems to be interested in coupling up with him. Tonight, his tight, white trousers didn’t help in that regard. New arrival Elma – “I’ve been waiting for an Essex girl,” Anton announced, as if he had any say in the matter – even decided to help him out by pointing out how awful they were.
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Michael: "I've not saved a dog from a fire..."
Maura: "Oh."
Michael: "...But I've saved a dog from drowning."
Maura: *gasp*
Maura on Amber and Michael: "Yeah you had one kiss. You're not married to him. Cop on to yourself."
How many times has Tommy's head been turned now? Is he getting whiplash?
Amber, with an expression that knows full well this isn't true: "Me and Michael are fine because he apologised for being in the wrong."
Molly-Mae: "You've literally chatted s**t out your arse for the past six days." If that's true, Tommy should probably get that checked out.
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