
Love Island is back for 2023
Kiss goodbye to your social life as Love Island is back for its Winter 2023 series.
- Meet new Love Island 2023 stars ready to ruffle feathers in Casa Amor
- How does Casa Amor work for the new contestants?
- Love Island fans horrified as Will leans in for kiss with Layla
- Kai mistakes one of the Casa Amor girls for his ex
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Another added: ‘I got grilled for saying Tanya and Shaq aren’t in love, does Tanya look like someone thats in love to you?’
A third person wrote: ‘The word “love” is being thrown around too easy in this show. Tanya and Shaq surely can’t love each other with the way they’re moving.’
Elsewhere, fans were a little surprised to see Will Young testing the waters despite being coupled with Australian bombshell Jessie Wynter.
Will and Layla were shown having an intimate conversation in a trailer for Tuesday night’s programme, indicating that they’d developed a deep bond from the start.
During Tuesday’s episode, Will appeared to have second thoughts about the kiss and began to consider his relationship with Jessie.
When Olivia Hawkins introduced herself to the new males at Casa Amor, she seemed to forget Kai Fagan’s name, and Kai confused one of the new visitors for someone he knew.
Love Island returns tomorrow at 9pm on ITV2 and ITVX.