Love Island is going to be plunged into chaos as the girls finally return from Casa Amor.
Wednesday night’s episode ended on a dramatic cliffhanger with the islanders and Laura Whitmore gathered around the fire pit.
Viewers can expect tears and tantrums in Thursday’s episode as the islanders will face the music after days of getting to know the Casa Amor arrivals.
Host Whitmore asks the boys from main villa to make their final choice on whether to stick with their original partners or to take a risk on a new love interest.
She tells the islanders: “As you all know, tonight there will be a recoupling. Boys - each of you have a big decision to make. So I’m gonna ask you one by one if you want to stick with your partner who has been away in Casa Amor for the past few days, or whether you want to recouple with one of these gorgeous girls standing in front of you.
“Now remember, the girls in Casa Amor have also been given the choice of whether to stick with you or couple up with someone new. So boys, it’s time to make your decisions and let’s find out what the girls have decided to do…”
Jay Younger is the first boy to make his choice in dramatic scenes set to air on Thursday evening.
He reveals whether he would like to stay in his current couple with Danica or whether he would like to re-couple with one of the new girls.
Dami Hope, Andrew Le Page and Jacques O’Neill all seemed secure in their relationships before the introduction of the Casa Amor twist where they soon had their heads turned.
Meanwhile from the girls, Indiyah Polack has been getting to know Deji Adeniyi and Tasha Ghouri has shared a kiss with Billy Brown.
The Casa Amor recouplings have produced major drama in years gone by and Thursday’s instalment is no different.
Will Paige Thorne be left heartbroken or will Jacques O’Neill choose to stick with her?
Will Dami Hope and Indiyah Polack choose to explore new romances or go back to each other’s arms?
Will Andrew Le Page finally confront Tasha Ghouri about their relationship and where do they stand now?
A source close to the show told The Sun of the episode: “It’s one of the best episodes of Love Island ever filmed. It’s really explosive - viewers will be shocked at how much drama kicks off tonight.
“There are tears, rows, heartbreak. In eight series, there has never been a more explosive show. Fans should cancel plans to stay in and watch - it’s that good.”