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Charlotte Tutton

Love Island villa explodes as Scott defends relationship with Irish girl Catherine

Love Island erupts on Friday night, as the Islanders come to blows over some comments made about Scott - with his actions questioned by his co-stars.

Following a conversation between some of the boys on Thursday night about League of Ireland footballer Scott possibly not being genuine, the comments come to light in the next episode.

Thursday saw Scott and Dubliner Catherine realise he was being talked about behind his back, and Catherine ended up emotional not liking what she was seeing from their co-stars.

The tomorrow night teaser for Friday's episode has now revealed the conversation is revisited, as Scott and Catherine ask Tyrique if there's something they should know.

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While it's not known how the chat kicks off, it follows Tyrique telling partner Ella and others that he doesn't buy Scott's feelings for Catherine, accusing him of "just saying things" and not sounding genuine.

Ella defended Scott, but Tyrique claimed he and the boys all felt Scott wasn't being real.

Love Island erupts on Friday night, as Islanders come to blows over some comments (ITV)

The teaser for the next episode sees Scott appear frustrated as he asks: "Is there anything you wanna tell me?"

The camera pans to Tyrique who says: "You're definitely over, over exaggerating your feelings towards Catherine. You're just with Catherine to try to stay here longer."

The shocking accusation leaves Catherine stunned and understandably annoyed, as she stares at Tyrique who smirks over his comment.

Scott slams the Islander though and appears to call out the whole group as he says: "No one's saying any f***ing thing to me."

Ella is then heard shouting, appearing to support Catherine and it seems her friend is trying to have her say on the matter.

Ella shouts: "You let Scott talk, Scott, let Cat talk," but Tyrique then gets up and walks away with Mitch and Montel, before he turns back to have his say once more.

He shouts out at them: "What guy is gonna go up to Catherine and say, 'by the way Catherine, Scott said this, Scott did that'. No one is gonna do that."

Love Island viewers will see the Islanders clash in a shouting match on Friday night (ITV)

Viewers watching the clip were quick to back Scott and Catherine over the drama, with some suggesting Tyrique felt threatened by the couple in his bid to win.

Others believed he was jealous of Scott, and some questioned if he had an issue with Catherine.

One fan tweeted: "The boys think Scott is fake about his feelings because he hates them!!!! And wouldn’t tell them anything! Because he’s the only smart one in there! Scott and Catherine to WIN!!!"

Another tweeted: "Ty is projecting because he knows he couldn’t be loyal like Scott even if 50k was at stake," as a third said: "Cuz Catherine and Scott is his biggest threat to winning."

A fourth fan wrote: "Tyrique has it out for Catherine. He pushed Zach to go for Molly, tried to push Andre to Ruchee, then tried to push Scott to Leah AND FAILED! Get him out NOW IDGAF."

Also at the end of the episode, narrator Iain Stirling confirmed the return of Casa Amor would begin on Friday.

It was rumoured Casa Amor would return over the weekend, while the twist sees the original boys and girls split up as new arrivals enter the main villa, and the second villa.

The shocking accusation leaves Catherine stunned (ITV)

But voiceover Iain Stirling announced it was much sooner than we thought, appearing to confirm it kicks off on Friday.

At the end of Thursday's episode, Iain declared: "Guess what's back."

In that moment, the famous Casa Amor sign appeared on screen and flickered, proving the second villa was open and waiting for the Islanders.

No more information was given than that, so it seems the end of Friday's episode could be the moment either the boys or the girls vacate the main villa, and the new cast are announced.

Viewers were thrilled with the news, having been waiting for it for days - ready for the drama ahead.

Taking to Twitter, one viewer said: "That preview and Casa screen was more exciting than the whole of yesterday’s episode."

Another fan said: "Casa Amor is here to destroy the foundations of everyone’s relationships and I am SO READY FOR THE CHAOS."

A third viewer tweeted: "CASA IS HAPPENING BABES," as a fourth said: "Casa Amor at a time of turmoil? WE WON."

Love Island airs every night at 9pm on Virgin Media and the Virgin Media Player

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