
Love Island girls get into furious row as Casa Amor games get steamy with lap dances, chest licking and exes snogging
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IT all kicks off in the main villa tonight as the Shakira and Meg clash during a racy game as they welcome the Casa Amor boys.
The iconic segment of the hit dating show officially made its return last night - as the lads headed off to a separate villa to meet a new bath of single ladies.
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Meg and Shakira clash tonight as they welcome the Casa Amor boys to the villa
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Shakira's tongue in cheek remark about Dejon does not go down well with Meg
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Meg is left fuming and hits back during a game of Raunchy Races
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On tonight's show, the girls in the main villa receive a text, which reads: "Girls, time to get ready as Boris, Cach, Chris, Jamie, Martin and Ty will be entering the Villa. #WhilstTheBoysAreAwayTheGirlsWillPlay #CasaIncoming."
Later that day, Helena and Conor receive the same text: "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 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?'
But tempers flare when Shakira makes a tongue in cheek comment.
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 Islanders will crack on and who will be left with broken hearts?
Last night viewers were horrified by the non-stop 'saliva swapping' in what they called the 'most unhygienic game yet'.
The Islanders were told to take a dare or tell the truth, but it turned into Islanders locking lips all over the place.
Ben was told to snog the two Casa Amor islanders he was most attracted to in a 'three way kiss' and fans called it a 'germ-filled snogathon'.
Ben picked Andrada as well as Harry's ex, Emma, for the raunchy moment.
The racy kiss comes moments after Andrada chose Ben to help her demonstrate her favourite sex position in front of the whole group.
Dejon then dived straight in for a kiss with bombshell Andrada.
'Just mixing saliva omg yuck,' one viewer wrote on X (formerly Twitter).
'This is disgusting – let's END it!!' another said, while many called the game 'a biohazard' and 'genuinely stomach-churning'.
Another said: 'So much exchange of saliva from different people, omg,' one wrote.

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