Love Island has only been on for two weeks but it already seems like one solid couple has hit the rocks.
Contestant Ron Hall may have had his head turned briefly, but it seems like he’s now regretting his decision to entertain bombshell Ellie Spence.
Speaking with pal Kai Fagan in the teaser for Friday night’s episode, Ron declared that he’d “f****d it” after upsetting Lana Jenkins.
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In the trailer for Friday night’s episode, Lana put her foot down and told Ron that she won’t be dealing with “no three people thing,” after he told Ellie that he’s “not in a relationship”.
A tearful Lana appeared to be done with the situation as she told the girls that once she’s in relationships she “gets too nice and people walk all over me.”
Ellie chose to couple up with Ron, stealing him away from Lana, causing a rift between the two, but Ron didn’t seemed displeased, a reaction that Lana quickly picked up on: “He didn’t seem too bothered,” she tells the girls.
Fans seemed just as angry as Lana did upon seeing Ron and Ellie crack on, with one tweeting: “I don’t think Ron is serious. He’s a bit too happy to get to know other people while telling Lana that he only wants her.”
“Ron is that guy who does not know what’s good until it’s gone,” a second added.
“As she should tbh because Lana is too comfortable and Ron wants to explore as much as he says to Lana he doesn’t #loveisland,” a third wrote in response to Lana putting her foot down.
Ellie joined the villa with Spencer Wilks as the two new bombshells. The duo got first dibs on the islanders they wanted to couple up with during Wednesday night’s recoupling.
While the 25-year-old from Norwich decided to split up Lana and Ron, Spencer, who works as the director of a vibrator company, went for Olivia, who’s been trying to win over former bombshell Tom Clare.
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