Love Island: Anna-May and Haris Eliminated and Leave the Villa

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Big news tonight as the Love Islanders gathered to see which two of them would be leaving the villa. Last night the gang had received a text which said “The public have been voting for their favourite girl and their favourite boy. Those with the fewest votes are at risk of leaving the Island.”

There were six then at risk of elimination. The three girls with the least amount of votes were Anna-May, Tanya and Tanyel. The three boys with the least amount of votes were Kai, Tom and Haris. Meanwhile Australian newcomers Jessie and Aaron were given the task of making the final decision. After much soul searching the pair revealed who would be going and who going and who would be staying.

“This has been incredibly difficult but we made our decision based on potential to develop,” said Jessie as she revealed that Anna-May and Haris would be leaving Love Island.

After the shock of the departures it was much back to business as usual as the remaining islanders readied themselves for a 90’s themed party.

Love Island is on ITV2 and ITVX every night at 9.00pm.

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