
Love Island fans go WILD for 'brutal' Casa Amor twist as they declare producers 'deserve a raise' for bringing Harry's ex Emma into the villa
The segment has been known for causing chaos in the villa, and this year's is set to be no different, with no couples declaring themselves 'closed off.'
But as Sunday's episode began, a new twist was introduced that saw the Casa Amor bombshells briefly head into the main villa, giving the girls a brief glimpse at their competition, before bidding farewell to their male partners.
It was a move to sent the girls, and particularly Meg Moore, spiralling, as they begun to question whether any of the boys' heads would be turned by the stunning new arrivals.
In a further twist, it was then revealed that one of the girls, Emma, was in fact Harry Cooksley's ex-girlfriend, adding yet another layer of drama as the pair were faced with an awkward reunion.
Whether Casa Amor was a welcome addition for our islanders or not, the new twists went down a storm with fans, with one even calling for producers to get 'a raise.'
Tweets on X included: 'Brutal the girls are getting to see the girls before the boys head to Casa Amor;
'Introducing the Casa girls to the main villa girls before the guys get sent off is wild work;
'Helena right now WHOS EMMAAAAAA; Not the girl he's got tatted entering the villa; Who brought Emma in, give them a raise.'
That evening in Casa Amor, Dejon suggested spicing up the atmosphere with a game of Truth or Dare so that everyone could get to know each other on a deeper level and the group quickly get down to business.
Harrison's attraction comes under question when he's asked if he's more attracted to the new Bombshells or Toni. But what will his response be?
Ben engages in a three way kiss with the Bombshells of his choice. One of his choices is Emma, forcing Harry to watch on from the wings.
Lucy licks the torso of the Islander she fancies the most and Harrison snogs one of the Bombshells he's most attracted to, and the couple quickly get carried away as they continue to smooch.
On Monday, fans will get to see the hunky male bombshells who are set to join the girls in the main villa, and it seems most have set their sights on Shakira.
Whether Casa Amor was a welcome addition for our islanders or not, the new twists went down a storm with fans, with one even calling for producers to get 'a raise'
It seems that Shakira will have men lining up to date her, with the first hunk revealed as Chris, 29, a commercial real estate manager from Manchester.
He said: 'I'm physically most interested in Shakira, she's had a bit of a rough time so I think I could go in and make a difference for her.
'I like Emily and Yasmin as well, Yasmin has quite an interesting personality, we'd be quite funny together. Emily is very attractive and seems to be very sweet personality wise.'
Sharing his game plan to land himself a partner, he added: 'I'm feeling very excited to get involved, there's been a lot of drama in that villa. It feels like it's all to play for!
'I'm looking forward to having time and space to make connections with people, without distractions.'
Up next is Ty, 23, a site engineer from Barnsley, who said he might be the man to finally tame Helena's wild ways.
He said: ' I've got my eyes on Shakira - she needs a Northern lad in there, our personalities would be the most matched I think.
'Emily seems like a really sweet girl, someone you could take home to your parents. Helena is really good looking but she needs taming! I reckon I'm the man for the job.'
For Martin, 23, a graduate from London, he hopes to be the man who can reassure Shakira after she'd been 'messed about' by Harry in the villa.
He said: 'I've got my eyes on Shakira, I've had my eyes on her from the start. For her to blossom, she needs someone who knows what they're doing, not someone who is messing her around.
'I like that she's after emotional intelligence and stimulating conversation. I think Yasmin is hilarious, she's got a fiery personality, outgoing, I like how she says what she wants, when she wants…and she has great posture!'
For Jamie, 26, an electric engineer from Barking, there are three particular beauties who have caught his eye: 'Yasmin, Shakira and Toni.'
Up next is Cach, 24, a dancer from east London, who admitted he feels some couples have played it 'too safe' in the villa.
He said: 'Everyone is being a bit safe and settling with what's in front of them. Harry is doing it in the right way which is why he's getting into a lot of trouble!'
Rounding out this year's Casa Amor bombshells is Boris, 28, a model who is originally from Ljubljana, but now lives in Dubai.
He said: 'I'm super attracted to Shakira, I think she's got a great personality and seems like a good girl.
'I'm sure we'd get along well and have a good time together, but I need to see in person, it's all about energy.'

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