Love Island fans are all making the same complaint just minutes into the latest episode of the hit ITV2 show.
As viewers tuned in to watch the latest action from the villa, the entire focus appeared to be on singleton Molly Marsh and he dramatic love triangle.
The blonde babe, who is partnered up with Mitchell, has been keen to get to know bombshell Zach, and now admits to wanting to get closer to new bombshell, Sammy.
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Despite offering up plenty of drama, fans are all slamming the show, dubbing it “Molly Island” as producers seem to have forgotten about all of the other contestants.
“This is Molly’s island and everyone else is just tagging along,” said one viewer.
A second agreed: “I’m tired of molly island! Give me Catherine.”
A third penned: “Hope this is the last episode of Molly please there are other people in the villa,” while a fourth said: “Someone wake me up when Molly Island is over.”
As the evening descended upon the Love Island Villa, Sammy made up his mind to open up to Mitchel about his true feelings following his dates with Ella, Molly, and Jess.
He confessed: “I gotta be honest, Molly was my top pick. I really want to get to know her better. But hey, she mentioned that she’s open to exploring connections with other people too.”
In response, Mitchel nodded and encouraged him, saying: “Go ahead, man. Take your shot and get to know all the girls. May the best man win.”
Upon learning that Molly was interested in exploring other options, Mitchel seized the opportunity and requested a private conversation with her later that night.
He said: “I don’t want to invest my energy in someone who won’t reciprocate it. I’d rather give you the freedom to explore without holding you back.”
He continued, “Right now, no one else compares to you. I still admire and think highly of you, but I’m not looking for cuddles and all that anymore. I want to step back and give you the space to discover your options.”
Source: Celebrities - dailystar.co.uk