Love Island’s Sophie and Wallace kicked out of the villa in shock twist as Mike and Rebecca are saved – The Sun

LOVE Island’s Sophie Piper and Walllace Wilson have been kicked out of the villa in a shock twist – while their partners Mike Boateng and Rebecca Gormley are saved.

Last week, the Islanders were asked to nominate the two couples they felt were the least compatible.

Siannise Fudge and Luke Trotman, Sophie and Mike , Rebecca and Wallace and Jess Gale and Luke Mabbott all received votes, putting them at risk of being eliminated.

The public had been voting and in dramatic scenes this evening the one person from two of the couples were sent packing.

Sophie and Mike knew they'd most likely get picked, which prompted them to make a "tactical vote" and chose Siannise and Luke T to get the boot.

Rebecca and Wallace were perhaps not surprised either after the Geordie stunner made it clear she had no feelings for the Scottish model.



Sophie was saved in last week’s dumping by Mike – after he sent Leanne packing after she called things off with him.

Not everyone was sure about Mike’s decision and Shaughna made Sophie cry by telling her that she didn't understand why she didn't leave the villa with Connor Durman earlier this week.

Mike meanwhile wasted no time in trying it on with Jess, leaving Luke M fuming.

Viewers had been keen for Rebecca to get the boot after she “rude” to Wallace, who was a late arrival to the series.



During scenes that aired last week Wallace made avocado on toast for his potential love interest, but Rebecca was not happy at all.

She made it very clear to everybody in the villa that she doesn't like avocado, but those watching at home felt she was a little rude about it.

Being rather blunt, she later told him: "Personally I don't think there's any spark there. There's nothing. I know it takes time but I don't think there's anything coming from it.

"We both gave it a chance and something along them lines is not working. There's no connection so there's no point in continuing."

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