A CHART-TOPPING DJ makes a surprise return to the Love Island villa tonight, but the party vibes are short-lived.
Joel Corry is in Majorca to spin some of his huge hits for Fest, which helps to ease tension after a dramatic night in the villa.
Joel Corry is returning to the Love Island villa Credit: ITV
Maya Jama will introduce a game that sends shockwaves through the villa Credit: ITV
The Head & Heart star last appeared on the show back in 2022 for a special VIP set.
Kavan announces the party to the Islanders, reading a text that says: “Islanders, it’s time to get ready for the headline act. Bring your best dance moves as poppi presents LI Fest!’
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Ethan is buzzing for it and admits: “We need a bit of a boost.”
The boys and girls let their hair down and dance the day away, but when host Maya Jama swings by the mood quickly changes.
She announces it’s time to play ‘If You Know, You Know’, which sees the Islanders compete as couples.
Wearing headphones and blindfolds, one by one each couple’s phone vibrates, signalling that they should make their way to the podium, select a statement, and assign it to the couple or islander they believe it best describes.
Once a decision has been made, and the statement is placed in front of the chosen couple, all Islanders remove their headphones and blindfolds to uncover the result.
The couple in question must then guess who assigned them the comment, only finding out the true source if they correctly guess the right answer.
With statements including, “One half of this couple is secretly bored but too polite to admit it”, “This couple is only here for the £50K”, and “This Islander is a walking red flag”, relationships and friendships across the villa are put under strain.
One statement prompts an Islander to admit someone’s connection is “getting a bit stagnant” and they are “a bit bored”. The revelation shocks his partner, who asks: “Why have you not told me that?”
Elsewhere, one Islander is left questioning who raised doubts about their intentions and winning the £50K prize, admitting: “I really want to know who said this… I feel like I’m kind of shocked.”
And the discussion around the villa’s biggest red flag prompts further debate, with one boy arguing: “There’s more red flags in here than me… ”
As the anonymous opinions continue to divide the villa, two girls clash, with one asking: “I’m just asking, I don’t know why you’re getting so irate about it?”
Will the game ruin relationships for good, or will Islanders laugh it off and rediscover the party spirit?