Love Island will air a shock double dumping tonight - and the Islanders have already left the villa.
It's been a whirlwind week and a half for the Islanders since the series began. There's been recouplings, break ups and shock kisses and a lot of partner swapping as the Islanders decide who they are attracted to.
However, it looks like there's another huge twist ahead tonight - as two Islanders find themselves packing their bags and heading home. Reports suggest the pair have already left the villa in a shock twist.
Last night, viewers were told to vote for their favourite boy and girl so the exit is no doubt linked with that. This will be the first time the public have some say in who's heading home as a few nights ago, the Islanders picked for Ruchee to leave over Ella.
A source told The Sun of tonight's dumping: "It was a huge shock to see these two dumped from the villa. The Islanders were all clearly surprised by the results. A double dumping is always tough and it had has a real effect on the Islanders. The elimination tonight will be very tense and no one will see it coming. Viewers are in for a real treat but it will also be sad to see these two leave."
George was the first Islander to leave this series, crashing out of the show on June 9th.
At the time, he had said: "I’ve had an absolute blast, dropping loose game and making everyone laugh. The experiences I’ve had, the people I’ve met and the lifelong friendships that I’ve formed have made my Villa experience very worthwhile. I wish everyone in there the best Villa experience and I can’t wait to see them all on the outside."
Ruchee also found herself axed from the show earlier this week, with the Islander admitting she thought she'd be picked to go.
"I thought that I would be disappointed, but I’m not because I tried my best and I was myself. It didn’t work out for me and that’s completely fine. I thought that Ella was going to get saved because she has a connection in there, I would have probably even nominated myself to go - I’m so happy that they chose her. I would want her to continue her journey," she said.
"I’ve built a really good relationship with the girls and I’m such a girls’ girl. I’m glad I got to experience being in the Villa. Coming from an Asian background, I did it for my community - represent! My journey was short, but it was sweet, so I’m happy."