
Love Island spoilers: Yasmin and Dejon finally clear the air after brutal snub as he celebrates huge milestone with Meg
It's fair to say that the most recent episodes of the ITV2 dating show have been full of dramatic twist and turns.
Sunday's instalment saw the Islanders take part in a kissing game - after which fans slammed 'disrespectful' Dejon for his 'rude' behaviour towards Yasmin.
And this evening (July 21 2025), fans will see the pair put their awkward argument behind them.
Dejon pulls Yasmin for a chat and says: 'First off, I just want to say apologies for yesterday when you came over to have a conversation and I said no.
'I felt bad… like I denied you that opportunity.'
'For me it was more so in the challenge, you gave me a zero… I would've had more respect if you'd have said something like "I didn't kiss her out of respect for Meg as we're exclusive" but you made out like it was me,' Yasmin tells him.
But Dejon tells her that he was 'just making jokes'.
So Yasmin tells him: 'It sounded like it was on me, that's why it got my back up a little bit.'
Dejon says to Yasmin: 'I was just joking but if you took it offensively, I apologise.'
And Yasmin jokes: 'I hope that pasta was good, though.'
Dejon also gets to go on a date with Meg.
She receives a text which says: 'Meg, it's time for you and Dejon to capture some memories on a romantic sunset date.
'Please get ready to leave the Villa. #TeamPixel #GoldenHour.'
The pair, who have been together from the very start of the series, chat about how they think their families will perceive them.
Dejon says: 'Our first date, first time out the Villa, everything has led up to this…'
Love is definitely in the air as Conor and Shakira also have a serious conversation about their feelings.
Conor tells her: 'We're both saying we're open, and single… I don't want it to be, but I suppose that's what it is until it isn't.'
But Shakira tells him: 'I only want to speak to you.'
'Sometimes I feel like I give more energy than you do,' Conor confesses.
Shakira then opens up about why she thinks he feels that way.
She says: 'Yeah, because I've put my walls up because I've been hurt. And when you start to like someone, then you put yourself at risk of being hurt. And I don't know if you're 100%...'
He tries to tell her that he isn't interested in anyone else.
'For you? I'm like 200% for you,' Conor he presses.
Shakira then confesses to him that she really likes him, but the past drama in the villa has made her put her guard up.
'I really like you, but I don't want you to hurt me. Harry really hurt me and it was really hard.
'He really made a fool out of me and it hurt,' she says.
Love Island continues tonight at 9pm on ITV2 and ITVX.

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