LOVE Island contestant Lucinda Strafford could be dumped from the villa in a shock elimination with a twist.
The 21-year-old and her partner Brad McCelland were left vulnerable after the public voted them as the least compatible couple on the ITV2 show.
With all the islanders gathered around the firepit in the Mallorcan villa, they were told that the public had been voting to save the most compatible couples.
The islanders received more texts revealing the four couples who received the most votes from the public and had secured themselves a place in the villa.
Lucinda and Brad, who were voted least compatible by viewers, were then told that they must decide between themselves which one of them goes home and which one stays.
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In a preview for tonight’s episode Lucinda, who attended Downlands Community School in Hassocks, the couple can be seen agonising over their decision.
Lucinda says: “I am in complete and utter shock.”
As their fellow islanders watched on, the couple discussed who will go home and who will stay in the Villa.
Some views have speculated that the pair may make a completely different decision and leave together.
Lucinda made a dramatic entrance to the villa last week alongside fellow newcomer and Essex girl Millie Court.
She made an immediate impression on Geordie labourer Brad and the pair coupled up.
Before entering the villa, Lucinda was in a relationship with Brighton and Hove Albion footballer Aaron Connolly.
The pair were together for two years and they even created an Instagram account dedicated to their new home.
Away from the spotlight, Lucinda is no stranger to glamour having lived a jet set lifestyle before entering the villa.
Her Instagram, which has more than 38,000 followers, is full of snaps of her visiting stunning destinations such as St Lucia, Mauritius and The Maldives.
Lucinda was made redundant from her job as an air hostess at British Airways during lockdown, according to The Sun, and has since go one to launch her own online fashion boutique– The Luxe Range.
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