Love Island viewers are outraged after hearing ‘loud’ kissing noises.
Despite just being three days in, love was in the air in the Mallorcan villa on Wednesday, with Tyrique Hyde and Ella Thomas’ romance heating up, as well as Molly Marsh and Mitchel Taylor’s.
While Jess Harding became close to Tyrique, the two eventually agreed to remain ‘friends,’ clearing the door for his burgeoning romance with Ella.
Jess told him: ‘If you want to be friends, just friend-zone me. You’ve got to be real to yourself.’
After asking her if ‘we can just keep on the way we are,’ Jess respectfully declined, but offered him the coveted post of her wingman.
‘Sorry If I led you on in any way,’ Tyrique said, before showering Jess with compliments telling her she was ‘sick’ and had ‘the best banter’ among the islanders.
That kiss was so sloppy I feel sick #LoveIsland
— bri💗 (@bri_bxo) June 7, 2023
No that kiss was so wet 🤮🤮🤮🤮🤮🤮 #LoveIsland
— Cassie ♡ (@cassieellenm) June 7, 2023
Can they turn the mics down during kisses 🙉 #loveisland
— Portia ✨🇦🇬 (@_Porshx) June 7, 2023
Please I don’t wanna hear the kissing AND the fact the kisses are giving teenagers doesn’t help 😭😭😭 #LoveIsland
— PrettyPiscess (@LaPrettypiscess) June 7, 2023
TURN DOWN THE MICS WHEN THEY KISS #LoveIsland
— trader (j)hoe 🇵🇸 (@bbygowch) June 7, 2023
can we like mute their mics when they kiss pls 🤮 #LoveIsland
— talia (@hi_im_tal) June 7, 2023
A lot of kisses will happen tomorrow, they better reduce the mic we don’t want to hear smooch smooch😵💫🤣#LoveIsland pic.twitter.com/pFLeBqIU11
— SHALOM ❤️ (@oiyahu) June 7, 2023
Also these up close kisses are really scary ngl #LoveIsland
— Da Realest (@deyaanakal) June 7, 2023
Recounting his chat with Jess to Ella, the Scottish model told him: ‘I like that you made it clear.’
He cheekily responded: ‘Anything else I need to make clear?’
Ella went in for a deep kiss after catching the hint.
Molly and Mitchel also had a kiss on the patio at the end of the episode, continuing the love bug.
While ITV viewers were enjoying the blossoming relationships, several urged executives to ‘lower the mike down’ after hearing the’sloppy, wet’ sound effects.
One commented: ‘A lot of kisses will happen tomorrow, they better reduce the mic we don’t want to hear smooch smooch.’
‘Please I don’t wanna hear the kissing AND the fact the kisses are giving teenagers doesn’t help, another pleaded.
Many more sent ‘puking’ emojis after venting about the ‘loud’ kissing noises.
Will there be more romance in the villa, and, more importantly, will the producers catch on?
Love Island continues tomorrow on ITV2 at 9pm.