
After their Casa Amor shenanigans were uncovered, Love Island contestants Tom Clare and Will Young are keen to win over Samie Elishi and Jessie Wynter.
Several of the initial girls from the main villa met up with ousted candidates who joined during Casa Amor on Friday’s episode of the ITV2 competition to find out what happened with the lads in their absence.
After Will admitted to being unfaithful, kissing Layla behind Jessie’s back at the recoupling ceremony, Jessie, Claudia Fogarty, and Samie sat down with Lydia Karakyriakou, Cynthia Otseh-Taiwo, and Layla Al-Momani to unearth the truth.
While Tom brought Lydia to the balcony and challenged her to kiss her outside of a challenge – the same line he used on Sammie.
Sunday’s preview sees Sammie and Jessie still giving Tom and Will the cold shoulder, and it appears like the men are ready to grovel.
‘Mission get our ladies back, we really need to think about this because we’ve got one shot, one chance, and we can’t botch that up,’ Will, 23, says in today’s edition to Tom, also 23.

Tom replies: ‘I’ve come up with something, I’ve never said a poem to a girl in my life but I want to write her a poem.
‘I was going to take her to the fire pit tonight, have a sit down and say that I’m sorry from the heart and tell her exactly how I’m genuinely feeling.’
Will their preparations keep the lads out of trouble?
Thursday night’s stunning episode saw Casey O’Gorman recoupling with Claudia Fogarty, leaving Cynthia Otseh-Taiwo in tears, Olivia Hawkins taking fire at Kai Fagan, and Shaq Muhammad being left in the dust as Tanya Manhenga dumped him for Martin Akinola.
According to overnight estimates, the Winter Love Island Casa Amor episode drew 1.3 million viewers, a far cry from the 3.0 million who tuned in during the 2022 summer season.
In previous years, 2.7 million people watched that season’s episode, 2.6 million in 2020, 3.6 million in 2019, and 3.8 million in 2018.
Love Island continues tonight at 9pm on ITV2.