
Axed Love Island stars spark romance rumours after they're spotted looking cosy on Aftersun
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AXED Love Island stars have sparked romance rumours after putting on a flirty display outside of the villa.
The duo were given the boot in a dramatic ITV2 cast cull last week which saw six Islanders dumped.
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Two axed Love Island stars have sparked romance rumours
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Emily Moran and Giorgio Russo put on a cosy display on spin-off show Aftersun
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The pair were given the boot following Casa Amor
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Previously, fans were left convinced Giorgio Russo was set to walk before he was given the boot from Love Island's Mallorca villa.
Yet his farewell came when he was given the green light to bring back someone new from Casa Amor following his friendship partnership Billykiss - but then decided to return alone.
Meanwhile, Welsh lass Emily Moran was left single when Tommy returned to the main villa with a bombshell instead.
The pair gave their take on villa life to anchor Maya Jama on spin-off show, Aftersun.
Yet fans were quick to note how Emily had her hand on his leg in a cosy snap posted afterwards.
The beauty, who lives in Australia, looked chic in a green halterneck dress.
She slicked her brunette locks into a high up-do with waves framing her face and accessorised with gold jewellery.
Giorgio, wearing a white shirt and jeans, flashed a beaming smile as they shared a drink on set.
In her caption, Emily tagged him and put: "The man himself."
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Their flirty display comes after Giorgio spoke out about returning to the main villa alone.
Love Island producers 'stepped in to stop boy walking out in Casa Amor' claim fans as they spot 'giveaway' in recoupling
He revealed: "None of the girls were 100 per cent my type in Casa Amor, but I got on well with Yaz initially and tried to make something work that could have potentially sparked, but it didn't really turn out that way.
"I know what it's like being brought back to the Villa in a non-starter couple, so I didn't want to put Yaz in that situation."
He added: "There wasn't really anyone in there for me but it was great to see some of the other boys have instant connections.
"I'm not sure Conor and Emma will last. I'm not sure of Emma's real motive of going into the Villa.
"I think Ben and Andrada are a firework waiting to happen.
"I think she has her eye on D, so I don't think that one is going to end well to be honest."
Meanwhile, Emily, who had hoped Tommy would return to the villa alone, was visibly upset when he came back holding hands with Casa Amor girl Lucy.
Emily's pals were also shocked, mouthing the words "f**k off" repeatedly as the new couple strutted over to the group.
Before Casa Amor, Welsh lass Emily and gardener Tommy looked to be on to a good thing after they were both hurt by their previous partners, Conor and Megan.
After the revelation, host Maya Jama asked how she was feeling to which she replied that Tommy is 'not the boy we all thought he was.'
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Giorgio chose to return to the villa alone following Casa Amor
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Emily was stunned as Tommy brought a girl back
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