Some Love Island viewers are calling for a rule change to test 'true love' in the villa after more drama kicked off among the islanders on Monday night.
Producers scheduled two tasks that left the group on edge as people’s true feelings toward one another came to light once again.
On the back of movie night, tensions were already rising, so after a game of ‘suck and blow’ - laced with dares for the losing islander - things began to heat up once more, particularly for one couple.
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This was followed by the girls’ turn of ‘Snog, Marry, Pie’ which looks set to ignite arguments for Tuesday night’s episode.
Tasha and Andrew haven’t had the smoothest ride so far this season - splitting numerous times, having the fewest votes, and now being doubted by their fellow islanders - and tonight was no different.
The pair have been questioned over the legitimacy of their romance on numerous occasions, and fingers are beginning to be pointed at Tasha once again - prompting a number of viewers to suggest a new rule.
That being, when you become boyfriend and girlfriend in the villa and are truly happy, you should get the option to leave.
One person took to Twitter and wrote: “Reckon when a couple claims to have got what they came for they need to given the option to leave.
“See if it's £50k or love they came for.”
Another wrote: “Don’t understand why Tasha and Andrew don’t go home. You’re happy, bf and gf, and are supposedly in love?”
A third said: “Why don’t producers send home couples like Tasha and Andrew? Test if there is a game being played here.”
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