
Love Island spoiler: Dejon and Yasmin have major argument over Billykiss during challenge
As well as Helena asking Harry to finally make a decision between her and Shakira, and Toni and Harrison potentially making up, tonight's episode [3rd July] of Love Island sees Dejon see red over a comment made by Yasmin.
The Islanders are taking part in The Superman Challenge; during which, Yasmin and partner Gio are asked who is the "least dedicated" to their partner. When they choose Dejon, Yasmin explains, 'I don't feel like you've dedicated yourself fully to the whole experience. I hope you've only dedicated to getting to know one person…"
Dejon replies, "I didn't know when all of a sudden it's become a problem wanting one woman" to which Yasmin says, "There's other girls in here like Billykiss who picked you to go on a date because she was obviously attracted to you..."
Meg then interjects with "Well he clearly doesn't want her" to which Billykiss says, "Well he didn't say that."
She then tells Dejon, "You say you're open then when she's not around you don't act like you're closed."
He replies, "Please Billykiss, is this like your five minutes of TV or what? I don't understand why you're still going on."
Later, Billykiss says to Dejon, "You don't want to hear the truth which is why you're feeling sour."
Wow, we were not expecting this drama to unfold. Is a new love triangle emerging?
Love Island continues on ITV2 at 9pm.

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