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ITV Love Island fans feel 'sick' as threaten boycott over islander's actions

Love Island fans wee left feeling 'sick' as they got their first real taste of Casa Amor. During Sunday night's edition of the ITV2 dating show, the female islanders were instructed to leave the primary villa in their dressing gowns and towels, leaving their current partners behind.

They headed to a secondary villa in South Africa where they were soon joined by six new male bombshell contestants - Frankie Davey, 22, Kain Reed, 21, Ryan Weekley, 22, Maxwell Samuda, 23, Bayley Mummery, 25 and Martin Akinola, 27. The original girls got to know the new line-up as the group held a party which saw the girls dancing and chanting "Casa Amor" with the boys, which annoyed the other male islanders in the main villa as they could hear the music.

The boys had to wait until the following morning when they were joined in the main villa by Sammy James, Layla Al-Momani, Cynthia Otseh-Taiwo, Lydia Karakyriakou, Sanam Harrinanan and Lynda Flix made their dramatic entrance as the boys were speaking about how they were lonely without the girls present. After the girls had all introduced themselves, Casey O’Gorman and Shaq Muhammad gave the girls a guided tour of the villa.

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After they had settled in, Ron Hall, who is currently coupled up with Lana Jenkins, talked privately to Sanam and said he found it "hard" in the villa as he liked flirting but that it often got him into trouble. She replied that "sometimes trouble isn’t too bad" to which he agreed, adding: "If I get to know another girl that surpasses what I had then I’m going to allow it to happen. We joke about it but we ain’t girlfriend and boyfriend."

However, all eyes were on farmer

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