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Sophie Collins

Love Island viewers slam the public vote as 'casa amor necessity' at risk of being dumped

Love Island viewers have been very vocal on social media tonight as a ‘casa amor necessity' is at risk of being dumped from the island.

Last night, the public was given the chance to vote for their favourite boy and girl and the one with the fewest votes will be dumped from the island.

Tensions have been high over the past few days, with bombshell Danicka coupling up with Luca - who was therefore separated from his sweetheart, Gemma.

READ MORE: ITV denies Love Island producers told bombshell Danica to steal Luca from Gemma

Meanwhile, Ekin-Su has been causing waves on all sides of the villa. First sneaking around with Jay, leading to tensions flying between herself and Davide, to then riling Amber up and inciting the wrath of the rest of the women who believe the 27-year-old is playing a game.

There was a clear divide this evening, and it seems the public picked up on it in advance, but viewers were left hanging in the balance with the result of the public vote not being revealed until tomorrow night.

The three boys now facing being dumped from the island are, Andrew, Ikenna, and Jay, and the three girls at risk are, Amber, Ekin-Su, and Tasha.

The conversation was alight online over the potential for Ekin-Su being told to leave the Mallorca villa, as many await her antics in Casa Amor - which is fast approaching.

One viewer wrote: “Ekin-su can’t leave before Casa Amor, think of the drama that we will miss out on #LoveIsland.”

A second said: “Nah. Would like a word with the public..Why send our Casa Amor necessity home now? THINK of the drama.”

A third added: “If Ekin-Su goes home before Casa Amor the general public/public vote have failed us. Wouldn’t be the first time, mind…”

Tune into ITV and Virgin Media Two at 9:00 pm on Tuesday, when the results of the public vote will be revealed.

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