Love Island viewers were taken aback as they addressed Adam Collard's change.
The popular dating programme was rocked this season when the 26-year-old's return to the villa was confirmed. Adam has been dubbed the "ultimate bombshell" as he was one of the major talking points when he appeared on season four of the show in 2018.
Adam entered the villa on day one and was dumped on day 32. During his time on the show he was coupled up with Kendall, Rosie, Zara and Darylle.
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Adam vowed to "ruffle a few feathers" on the show and he has since coupled up with Paige Thorne. However, Adam has stayed loyal to Paige since the coupling up and provided relationship advice to Davide Sanclimenti in tonight's show.
Viewers following the show on Twitter were shocked by the returning Islander's second stint in the villa.
Prim said: "Can’t believe we’re witnessing a villa where Adam Collard is the least problematic"
Charis added: "I thought Adam was supposed to go in and stir s**t up but it seems the boys are perfectly capable of doing that themselves and Adam is being nice???
Demi tweeted: "The fact that Adam is coming across as the most sensible & mature man in the Villa is the biggest plot twist of the season"
Elizabeth posted : "Main shock of this series of #LoveIsland has to be Adam Collard entering the villa and being the best behaved and most grown up male in there."
Maryam said: "Not an Adam Collard redemption arc perhaps."
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