
Two Love Islanders have been secretly DUMPED from the villa say fans after stars go missing
The ITV2 dating show has dropped a first look at tonight's episode as the infamous 'Meet The Parents' segment returns.
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The feature, which sees Islanders reunited with their family members and friends inside the villa, has long been a staple of the series.
It often delivers emotional reunions and candid chats, with some families raising concerns or giving their blessing to the couples ahead of the show's conclusion.
Teased on Love Island 's official account the video highlights Toni's mum enter the villa - much to the surprise of the Islanders.
Dejon Noel-Williams will be left shocked as both his mum Demelza and sister Gene show up in Majorca.
This is alongside Meg Moore's mum Nathalie and her sister Paige who arrive on the ITV2 set together.
However, Love Island fans noticed that Helena and Blu aren't anywhere in the preview clip.
Another fan replied: "I reckon she's walked."
"I was thinking the same thing. If she was there it's likely she would have been sat with Meg, Angle and Megan.
"Although didn't see Blu either, so they may have been having a chat?" added another.
"She wasn't there! Has Helena gone?" questioned one viewer as another added: "Why is Helena no where to be seen."
"I think she and Blu probably got dumped," explained someone else.
"Where is Helena?!" demanded another fan.
"I think she might get dumped tonight," explained someone else.
Another said: "No Helena or Blue in the first look. I truly hope this means they've been dumped because there is no reason to do a family day for SEVEN couples."
While another fan said: "I'm prob over thinking it but could Helena be gone? I'm a bit surprised they didn't show a sneak peak of her with family."
Love Island fans previously reckoned that heartbroken Helena could quit the villa following a savage recoupling.
The ITV2 dating show's Grafties ceremony brought previously unseen drama to the surface.
Helena then ended her romance with Harry Cooksley for good.
After she and the other Islanders saw clips of him flirting with other women behind her back.
In the latest recoupling, Harry opted for his former love interest Shakira instead of Helena which left Helena in tears.
Helena was then left to recouple with Blu Chegini - as the last pair remaining.
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