Love Island Season 3 Episode 24 - Watch Legally and Safely
Love Island Season 3 Episode 24
Our couples break off after The Recoupling to talk about the recent Islander loss and discuss the status of their relationships. Trina and Olivia, though happy in their couples, are less than ecstatic about Charlie's new match up with Alana. Today's challenge is "The Fast and the Furriest," and our couples will race against each other and the clock to determine who has the best communication. Olivia raves about her relationship with Korey and feels like they're getting closer through every moment and conversation. On the other hand, Elly stresses about not feeling a spark with K-Ci and Bailey wonders why Jeremy doesn't continue to flirt with her now that they're coupled up. Trina starts to catch feelings for Andre but doesn't know if she should open up and be vulnerable. When Charlie mentions he misses Cashay, Alana starts to worry about his lack of honesty and thinks she's going to get hurt the same way Cashay did. The girls go "undercover" to try to get the boys to do different tasks. From making smoothies, to slow dancing, to acting like cats in the sun, the boys can't catch a break (or get a clue)! Will and Kyra get to go out on their first date and talk about their relationship outside of The Villa. That night, Arielle Vandenberg returns to The Villa to send the couple with the least potential on the first boat home.
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