
Love Island mayhem as boy 'does bits' with Casa Amor girl in outrageous scenes
Casa Amor has barely kicked off, and already one Islander has taken things too far after jumping into bed with a new girl just hours after her entrance to the iconic villa.
The steamy moment reportedly took place on Friday night in the main bedroom, where the pair got down and dirty under the duvet. Though the footage hasn't aired, insiders say it's one of the most outrageous moments the show has seen in many years.
'This could be one of the most shocking Casa moments since Andrew Le Page licked Coco's t** or whatever,' said a source. 'They hit it off and one thing led to another.'
The identities of the couple are being kept secret to preserve the surprise, but the boy involved has already caused drama earlier in the series. 'The lad has been in a love triangle and has made a girl cry with his actions,' the insider told The Sun.
ITV is reportedly undecided about when, or if, the intimate scene will air. 'It was all under the duvet in the main bedroom on Friday night,' the source said.
'Viewers will have to wait and see if ITV decide to air the footage or not. Tonight's show will show the first day of Casa Amor, but the bedroom moment could be pushed to Monday or Tuesday because there's already so much drama. It's already looking like this could be one of the best Casa Amors ever.'
Elsewhere, tensions are rising in Casa Amor and the boys aren't wasting time. On their first night, Dejon kicks things off with a flirty round of Truth or Dare to break the ice.
Things heat up fast as Ben dives in with a bold three-way kiss, including Harry's ex, Emma. Harrison follows suit, locking lips with the girl he fancies most, until the group has to step in and call time on the unusually long snog.
Harry soon comes face to face with his ex girlfriend Emma, who greets him with a cheeky: 'Surprise!' He later confirms the 'E' tattoo on his wrist is, indeed, for her.
As the Islanders chat about their types, Yaz says she needs emotional depth in a partner. Emma doesn't miss a beat, leaning toward Harry and saying: 'Well that's you out.'
When asked to rate his connection with Toni, Harrison admits: 'Seven, could be better.' Meanwhile, Tommy doesn't hold back with the new arrivals: 'There's definitely a few of you that tickle my fancy.'
After the shock of her entrance, Harry and his ex Emma finally catch up, and he says, 'I don't need you to come and tell me off.' But Emma has no plans to stay quiet as she calls him out on his bad behaviour with Helena.
'It's disgraceful though… like, how are you still doing the same thing?' she says. 'The way you've been moving with Helena honestly… you two deserve each other… two snakes.'

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