
Irish Love Island bombshell Andrada sparks drama as she gets raunchy with Dejon
The former Miss Bikini Ireland contestant looks like she's already about to break Meg and Dejon up after tonight's show.
On tonight's show, the main villa and Casa Amor will go head-to-head in some challenges and things get tense between the Love Island 2025 cast.
Helena and Conor receive the same text, saying: 'Islanders, phones at the ready as the Villa and Casa Amor are going head-to-head in tonight's challenge, Raunchy Races. The villa that gets the most points will win a party tonight. #MayTheBestVillaWin #TeamPixel'
The groups gather and eagerly await texts with raunchy dares that both villas must race to complete, the villa that finishes first scores a point.
A text comes through instructing the boy with the most tattoos to snog the girl he thinks is relationship material.
Questioning which guy would be taking part in the challenge for Casa Amor, Meg questions: 'Who's got the most tattoos, D?'
Alluding to Meg's reactions, Shakira tells the new boys: 'Trust me you don't want to see when D comes back off a date… Scary.'
Things get heated as Meg responds: 'No it's not… I'm not laughing, Shakira.'
Shakira comes back: 'Aww, grow up Meg.'
One question requiring the oldest boy to kiss the oldest girl sees old flames Harry and Emma reunite with a passionate kiss.
With lap dances, torso licking and snogging galore, the game continues to ruffle feathers as the challenges roll on, but which camp will be crowned winners?
Later that night, Dejon and Andrada share a seriously flirty exchange in The Snug about their connection.
Dejon shares: 'Out of all the bombshells that have come in, you're definitely my favourite… You've got it both, the looks, the personality'
He adds: 'And even though you get nervous and shy, you're still confident, you get like a cute nervous and shy.'
Andrada boldly asks: 'Does that turn you on?'
Dejon says: 'I can see it being something, but I want it all.' As Andrada licks her lips and cheekily replies: 'Oh, same here,' the pair cheers.
Meanwhile in the Main Villa, Meg shares her doubts about her relationship with Dejon.
'You can't call me 'my Meg' if you still want to be open. And I've let it happen.'
Helena tells her: 'That is having your cake and eating it.'
Could it all be over for Meg and Dejon?
New episodes of Love Island air on Virgin Media Two at 9pm.
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