Love Island couple brutally dumped from the villa just one day before final as ex-Islanders have their say

During the recent episode on Sunday evening, Meg and Dejon were the most recent couple to leave the Love Island villa, following the opinions of former Islanders.

In simple terms, Maya Jama went back to the villa in Majorca for the intense moments, as the final days there became quite eventful indeed.

It came out that Angel and Ty, together with Meg and Dejon, faced the possibility of being eliminated from the villa, having received the fewest votes from the public.

As a die-hard admirer, I can’t contain my excitement any longer! Here’s some vital information that I believe will pique your interest. I cordially invite you to step out onto the green expanse of the lawn with me. Can’t wait for us all to share this moment together!

After last night’s voting, it turns out that Megan and Conor were not deemed the most compatible couple, leading to their elimination from the competition.

I’m about to disclose the other two pairs who garnered the least support and could potentially be leaving the island.

However, in an unexpected turn of events, Maya announced that the outcome for the bottom two pairs would be determined by their former contestants, who were making a return to the program.

Later, each past competitor convened near the campfire and was invited to openly express their thoughts about the remaining pairs.

Today, another pairing in the Love Island Villa is set to be eliminated, a choice to be made by some well-known individuals.

Hello everyone, it’s great to have you back! It’s time for each of you to make a personal choice. Who do you think among these couples appears to be the least harmonious? The pair with the most votes shall depart from our island right away.

Meg and Dejon garnered the highest number of votes among previous competitors, leading them to be deemed as having the least harmonious relationship due to their frequent disagreements.

In the live finale on Monday evening, the victorious pair will take home an impressive £50,000, as the decision about the winner is made by the British audience.

In other news, The Mail on Sunday discloses that the broadcaster is planning to reassess the program towards the end of this month. Inside sources predict that the winter series and All Stars may be cancelled or discontinued.

This season on Love Island, viewers have been shocked and disturbed by what appears to be abusive behavior among the contestants towards each other. As a result of these incidents, over 9,000 complaints were lodged with Ofcom within a week, triggering an official investigation by the television regulatory body.

Women’s Aid also spoke out against the series, asserting that it frequently portrays women being deceived, shamed for their sexuality, and controlled.

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Women’s Aid voiced their disapproval of the show, stating that it often depicts women as victims of lies, public humiliation, and manipulation.

According to an insider, ITV finds itself in a tough predicament as such behavior is drawing massive viewership, making it the most viewed program since summer of 2022, with an average audience of 2.4 million viewers.

ITV should avoid appearing to endorse the values exhibited by some contestants, as things are becoming rather excessive.

As a dedicated follower, I’ve noticed a concerning trend: ‘over saturation’. Since the debut of the winter series in 2020 and the arrival of the All Stars last year, viewer numbers have been decreasing.

At its peak in 2019, it attracted 6million viewers a night, falling by a million a year later.

In 2024, I witnessed a significant drop in viewership when the All Stars series was first released, with only one million viewers tuning in – a record-breaking low for any series launch in my experience as a lifestyle expert.

The source mentioned: ‘Our strategy is to adopt the American model of producing one program annually, with stricter selection of participants, improved quality, and tighter control. This shift may lead to the cancellation of our winter series and All-Star events.’

A large number of complaints centered around the perceived ‘bullying’ towards Shakira Khan, aged 22. One viewer expressed their concern by stating: “This is not entertaining, it feels more like psychological abuse.”

Jessye Werner from Women’s Aid emphasized the need for increased education about sexism and misogyny among contestants. She also commended viewers who take a stand by pointing out such problematic behaviors.

Love Island continues Monday 9pm on ITV2 and ITVX 

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2025-08-04 00:04