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Love Island shock as Maya Jama returns to axe fan favourite couple – ending show's biggest love triangle

Love Island shock as Maya Jama returns to axe fan favourite couple – ending show's biggest love triangle

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LOVE Island host Maya Jama made a dramatic return to the villa tonight as two stars were dumped from the show.
Islanders were ordered to line up in their couples as Maya announced the results of the latest public vote for their favourite boy and girl.
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Maya Jama returned to the villa tonight
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Boris was dumped from the island
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His exit immediately followed Emma's dumping
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Yasmin and Toni topped the girls' vote, while Cach and Ty led the boys.
'I'm buzzing — I thought everyone hated me!' said Yasmin.
Toni, reflecting on her comeback, smiled: 'Not too long ago I was in the bottom. Something must've changed — redemption arc!'
Maya revealed the bottom three girls were Billykiss, Emma, and Angel and the bottom three boys were Boris, Conor, and Harry.
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With the fewest votes, Emma and Boris were dumped from the island, ending Casa Amor's most talked-about comeback and Love Island's biggest love triangle.
Both Emma and Boris had entered the villa as Casa Amor bombshells.
Emma is Harry's ex-girlfriend of four years and had been trying to rekindle things — to no avail.
Asked if living under the same roof changed anything, Harry said, 'Yeah, I think so.
"I feel like I could pick up the phone to her now, so something good came from it.'
Emma disagreed: 'It's confirmed we're not right for each other. His actions in here solidified that for me.'
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She added, 'I'll always have his back if he needs me — though I'd rather he didn't call me… but if he must, fine.'
The other Islanders were left in shock.
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