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Love Island's Andrada leaves nothing to the imagination in see through dress as she eyes up All Stars appearance

Love Island's Andrada leaves nothing to the imagination in see through dress as she eyes up All Stars appearance

The Suna day ago
LOVE Island bombshell Andrada has sent temperatures soaring after stepping out in a barely-there see-through dress.
The stunning reality star left little to the imagination as she flaunted her figure, teasing fans with her eye-catching look and making it clear she's ready for another shot at love in the villa.
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Sunday's penultimate episode saw former villa residents return to decide which of two couples should be sent home, a day before the final.
The gang had to choose between Meg and Dejon and Angel and Ty, with the OGs receiving the most votes and harshest criticism.
Meg and Dejon were ultimately sent home - but fans were praising Andrada for being "iconic" after she served Dejon some home truths before they were brutally dumped.
She called Dejon out for his game-playing behaviour and acting loved-up for the cameras.
She told Meg that she might be genuine, but Dejon isn't, explaining the moment he clocked the camera and asked Meg to move closer to him.
Meg appeared unflustered by the shocking revelation, while Dejon looked down and insisted that Meg knows how he feels about her and is genuine.
Andrada was flooded with love and support from viewers after she called out Dejon's shady actions.
Taking to her Instagram stories, Andrada replied to comments from fans of the show thanking her "for speaking up for the people" and "speaking facts."
She also confirmed she is eager to return to the villa for another chance at love if she were asked to go on Love Island: All Stars.
A fan asked her: "Would you ever come back for Love Island: All Stars? You deserve way more airtime."
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She replied: "If I was single maybe I would."
Andrada brought some extra drama as she also confronted her ex, Ben, at the fire pit.
The taxi driver, 23, and the nail technician, 27, vowed to give their romance a go on the outside after they were dumped from the villa following a public vote.
And just days after, the pair seemed to have already called it a day.
Maya Jama asked what had happened and Andrada revealed: "So we came outside the villa he went exclusive with me, and he was about to meet my family next week.
"It took one event where I wasn't there and his head turned."
Ben replied: "I wouldn't say it turned."
But Andrada was having none of it, spinning her finger in the air and saying: "360 baby. Turned. Just be a man, like if you're going to do it, do it with chest and stand on it."
Love Island fans were quick to comment on the chaos Andrada brought to proceedings.
Taking to X, one wrote: "Andrada walked into that villa, humbled Ben, declared her love for Yas & Jamie, and dragged Dejon over camera-gate all in one night. A queen."
Another added: "Andrada exposing Ben as a cheater was iconic."
A third penned: "ANDRADA BOUGHT UP THE CAMERA COMMENT OH MY GOD WHY DID WE EVER GET RID OF THIS QUEEN!!!! CLOCK HIM ANDRADAAAA".
A fourth commented: "That speech just solidified Andrada as one of the Love Island greats idc #loveisland."
Love Island continues tonight at 9pm on ITV2.
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