Love Island: ‘TWO new singletons to enter villa’ after brutal double dumping and Amy Hart’s exit

Two new contestants are said to be entering the Love Island villa, after a brutal double dumping.

According to The Sun Online , producers are sending in two new stars to join the other islanders, after four stars got the boot.

A source told the publication: "Two girls is the plan, but they have two boys on standby at the minute. No decision has been made yet."

Monday night’s episode saw Jourdan and Danny get dumped from the show, while the episode also ended on a cliffhanger as to who the second couple who get sent home will be.

Just as the remaining two couples who received the lowest votes – Lucie and George and Amy and Curtis – thought they were safe, Tommy received a shock text informing them all of the twist ahead.

The text said: “One more couple will be dumped, the other couple will remain in the villa.

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"The couple which stays and couple that is dumped will be decided by your fellow Islanders.”

Meanwhile, Amy has quit the show following a dramatic week which saw her dumped by 'half-boyfriend' Curtis, a source has confirmed to OK! online.

An insider close to the show confirmed that Amy has left the villa and her exit will be shown on Tuesday night’s show.

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A source close to Amy told The Sun Online: “It was Amy's decision to walk from the villa as she felt she had gotten as much as she could from the experience.

“She fell in love, had her heart broken and couldn't stand the thought of seeing Curtis crack on with other girls while under the same roof as her.

“She was given therapy and support from the producers at ITV and they felt she was emotionally sound enough to make her own decision. They would never dream of keeping someone in there if they weren't happy about it.”

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