Love Island fans claimed the latest challenge was “the best” in ITV history as multiple couples are now “on the rocks”.
During Monday’s instalment (June 19) of the hit ITV2 dating show, the islanders took part in Situationships which saw them sit in their couples and answer a series of questions to see whether they’re on the same page.
They were given plenty of brutal questions, including which islander is the least trustworthy, which couple has the least sexual chemistry as well as which couple are playing the biggest game.
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Molly Marsh and Zachariah Noble were given the title of biggest game players, while the islanders came to a unanimous decision that Whitney Adebayo and Mehdi Edno have the least sexual chemistry.
Tensions were clearly rising during the challenge and it was topic of conversation once the islanders returned to the villa.
But fans at home loved watching as the chaos unfolded and shared their thoughts online.
One fan exclaimed: “begging this challenge to become a yearly one ITS THE BEST THEYVE EVERY DONE HONESTLY ON PAR WITH THE TWEET CHALLENGE #LoveIsland.”
“Best game so far #loveisland,” echoed a second viewer as another penned: “That was actually a great challenge”.
A fourth shared: “This the best challenge so far #LoveIsland,” as someone else added: “Oooo I like this challenge. Got everyone on the rocks”.
After the savage challenge, fans all had the same demand and headed to social media to beg producers to bring back another game.
One fan said: “These challenges are giving me hope for the return of the tweet challenge and lie detector #loveisland.”
“This is very similar to the tweet challenge… can we get that instead? #LoveIsland,” asked a second viewer.
While a third echoed: “This the theeeee PERFECT cast to bring the tweet challenge back for #LoveIsland.”
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