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Kirsty McCormack

Love Island fans disappointed with latest task as they beg for Twitter challenge

Love Island fans are begging producers of the show to bring back the brutal Twitter challenge.

Past series of the ITV2 show has featured a game where the Islanders have to read out a series of tweets and guess who they're about.

The task often creates tears and tension between the group as they begin to wonder what the public really think of them.

A first look clip for Sunday night's episode shows the boys and girls gearing up for Love Island sports day.

The two minute teaser trailer gives viewer a glimpse of what they can expect and shows Gemma Owen receiving a text whilst relaxing in the garden.

The Love Island contestants will take part in their very own sports day during Sunday's episode (ITV)

"Islanders, it's time to get physical as you take part in the Love Island sports day!" she reads out to the group.

One of the boys is then heard joking: "I need Crocs so I can put them in sports mode!"

The Islanders are split into the red group and the blue group as they partake in tasks such as tug of war and an egg and spoon race.

The girls are seen taking part in an egg and spoon race (ITV)
The two groups enjoy a tug of war as part of their sports day (ITV)

But viewers were not looking forward to it at all and took to the comments section of the Instagram post to moan.

"who wants sports day we want twitter challenge," one person said.

Another posted sarcastically: "great - where's the tweet challenge."

A third viewer said: "These challenges, they have no impact at all or cause a discussion. Where is the twitter challenge, the season is slowly fading away."

The Sports Day teams were mixed into red and blue (ITV)

And a fourth asked: "Where's Twitter challenge?? Another competition that brings nothing; not even a date to the winner."

Someone else added: "Sports day... really??!!! where's the Twitter or lie detector challenges?"

And another person moaned: "This episode looks so boring. I feel like love island is becoming a chore.

Love Island continues at 9pm on ITV2 and ITV Hub.

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