Love Island viewers are begging Luca Bish to tell all to the girls when they return from Casa Amor after a raunchy night saw a number of boys who were coupled-up make moves on the new Islanders.
Dami Hope, Jacques O’Neill and Andrew Le Page left fans fuming when they kissed Summer Botwe, Cheyanne Kerr and Coco Lodge over the last two days.
All three had been coupled up before the girls departed for Casa Amor – but one man who’s stayed loyal is Luca.
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He’s happy with Gemma Owen in the villa, and hasn’t been tempted by any of the new girls and now fans are hoping he tells Gemma all about what’s gone on.
I hope Luca snitches on all the boys asses like crazy. He needs to snitch like he’s getting free burger king in the cell
Luca did encourage the men to continue though, saying that “when you’re in a hole, you might as well keep digging.”
One person tweeted: “Bro, how can Luca of all people be the only “knight in shining armor” among all the boys… I miss guys like Finn & Tommy man”
A second wrote: “Since the postcard is not an option anymore, If Dami stays loyal, it’s either Summer or Luca who’s going to snake” while another agreed: “Luca is dying to get back to that villa and grass on everyone”
“Need luca to snitch on all these nasty men so bad” urged another.
Earlier in the week, a furious row erupted after Dami branded Luca “a game playing fake”.
The fish seller has come under attack for egging the other lads on to be cheats while their TV partners are away and residing in the neighbouring Casa Amor.
His comments grated on Dami who blasted: “You stop egging other people on man. What’s wrong with you?
“I know you wanna win this Love Island show but just be real for once. I’m just saying you’re fake. You’re fake, bro. Just shut up.”
Love Island airs nightly on ITV2 at 9pm
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