Love Island’s brutal Snog, Marry, Pie challenge will return this week.
It has been confirmed that the group of sexy contestants will take part in the iconic task during Monday’s (February 26) episode.
A first-clip trailer shows the likes of Casey O’Gorman and Shaq Muhammad getting pied by their co-stars.
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However, fans will have to wait and see who proposes to who and which Islander will share a steamy snog.
Viewers rushed to their keyboards to welcome back the challenge with open arms.
Taking to Twitter, one fan penned: “Hopefully things get interesting after snog, marry, pie.”
Another added: “snog, marry, pie should be interesting.”
A third person posted: “Love a good snog, marry, pie episode. drama out of nothing.”
While a fourth social media user: “I can’t wait for tomorrow. I love the Snog, Marry, Pie challenge!”
It comes after the stars took part in a racy saint and sinners challenge dressed as devils and angels.
However, fans weren’t impressed and branded the episode “the most boring in the history of Love Island”.
Taking to Twitter to fume over the challenge, one person wrote: “This is probably the most boring challenge on history of Love Island.”
A second viewer then added: “Dry challenges.”
“What has this challenge achieved exactly?” asked a third.
While a fourth person said: “this is the most pointless challenge in the history of love island challenges.”
This came as the fall out from the recent recoupling continued to rock the villa.
Casey O’Gorman seems to have had his head turned by new girl Rosie Seabrook, after being coupled up with Claudia Fogarty.
Rosie entered the villa after Movie Night last week, with the brunette beauty taking Casey on a date.
After being taken on a romantic date, Casey’s head began to spin, leaving his connection with Claudia on the rocks.
Love Island airs every night at 9pm on ITV2 and ITVX, with Unseen Bits on Saturdays and Aftersun at 10pm on Sundays.
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Source: Celebrities - dailystar.co.uk