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Paul T Smith

Love Island's Ellie on mission to 'attack and destroy instead of finding love'

Love Island's Ellie Spence is on a mission to 'attack and destroy' rather than finding love on the popular ITV2 programme, according to a body language expert.

The blonde bombshell who came into the villa late and split up Ron Hall and Lana Jenkins, leaving her in tears following a recoupling.

But it looks like that relationship could come to a halt during Friday night's episode as Ron pulls Lana over for a chat and admits he wants to get back with her.

Speaking on behalf of Paddy Power Bingo, Judi James says: "Ellie’s body language tells us more about her mission to attack and destroy, than to flirt.

"She sits back in her chair with one hand shoved between her crossed legs, or her hands clutched at her chest to suggest masking and hiding, and her key facial gesture with Ron wasn’t a look of love or lust but a mouth-wrinkling of disgust when he spoke about Lana.

Is Ron about to win Lana back? (ITV)

"She did one flirt signal talking to Ron, which was a twirling of her hair, but even that was followed by the arm fold barrier ritual. If she’s trying to impress anyone it seems to be the producers.

"Her repeat use of the word ‘savage’ seems like a reminder to them that she’s now fulfilled her mission as a bombshell."

Judi also accused Ellie of having manipulative behaviour after she told the other Islanders that she's watched the show before and has 'super knowledge' about what's going on.

Love Island returns to ITV2 and ITVX tonight at 9pm.

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