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Love Island fans fume at producers after axing 'hilarious' challenge from main show

Love Island fans were left gutted after discovering a hilarious challenge had been axed from the main show.

On Saturday evenings, the hit ITV2 show airs "unseen bits" from throughout the last week.

During its last episode of the series last night, the girls were seen being given secret tasks to complete without the boys discovering the truth.

They were told that if they were successful in their mission, they would win a treat.

First up had been Ekin-Su, who was told to spill water over herself but blame Andrew for it and proceed to have a meltdown.

Andrew was left baffled and Tasha was forced to interject, telling her to let Ekin cool off.

Next was Paige, who awkwardly had to ask Luca to wait outside the toilets as she did a number two.

Tasha was also tasked with lying to Adam that she was going to tour with Britney as a backing dancer while Gemma had to get all the boys to search around the villa for her 'lost' necklace.

Unfortunately, they weren't able to fool all the boys and lost the challenge, but fans were gutted that the task hadn't made it into the main show.

One tweeted: "Why is the secret mission in the unseen bits episode? Why no parents this season? Why no tweet challenge? Producers are you ok? #LoveIsland."

While another commented: "I wondered if they would ever bring back the secret mission! It’s been years #loveisland."

A third fumed: "Did they actually do the secret mission...but put in it in Unseen Bits? Ffs man #LoveIsland."

Another wrote: "A SECRET MISSION? I LOVE THESE #LoveIsland."

*Love Island airs tonight at 9pm on ITV2

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