Love Island: All Stars spoilers follow.
Tonight’s (January 30) Love Island: All Stars episode revealed the results of the public vote as exes Liberty and Mitch said goodbye to the villa.
When host Maya Jama unexpectedly returned to the villa, she lined the Islanders up, saying: “I’ve put you in this order for a reason. The public have been voting for their favourite couple. The order you are standing in is how the public have voted.”
The order was Molly and Tom, Georgia S and Callum, Hannah and Tyler, Georgia H and Anton, Kaz and Chris, Sophie and Josh, Arabella and Toby, and Liberty and Mitch.
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That meant Molly and Tom were voted favourite couple, while Liberty and Mitch, who had decided to call time on their relationship the day before, were voted least favourite.
“Well, Liberty and Mitch, as you are the least favourite couple, your time on All Stars is now over. Please leave immediately,” Maya told the shocked Islanders.
After Mitch and Liberty said their goodbyes, Maya made another big announcement: “All Stars, things are about to get interesting. Two more Islanders will be leaving tonight, and that decision will be down to you.”
The episode then ended on a cliffhanger and teased the arrival of two more bombshells in tomorrow’s episode.
Elsewhere in tonight’s instalment, Josh and Chris told Callum that Georgia S said she couldn’t see herself sleeping with Callum. In a conversation with Callum, Georgia S said it was true and that the sexual chemistry wasn’t there to begin with.
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Later, Tom told Molly that Georgia S had said she still fancies him, and an unimpressed Molly asked the girls for their advice, saying she felt like a mug.
“It’s embarrassing — I can’t be arsed speaking to her. She can have my ex and my next,” Molly said.
Although Molly and Georgia S later hashed it out, the peace was short-lived when another chat between them turned into a row during a party at the club.
Love Island: All Stars airs at 9pm on ITV1, ITV2, ITVX & STV.
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