ANOTHER couple has been dumped from the Love Island villa a day before the finale of the ITV reality show.
On Sunday’s episode, the contestants discovered who the public had decided to save from elimination after four couples were put at risk following the islanders’ vote for who they felt were the least compatible couples.
Paige Thorne and Adam Collard received the fewest votes from the public meaning they just missed out on making the grand final tonight, August 1.
This leaves Brighton’s Luca Bish and Gemma Owen, Ekin-Su Culculoglu and Davide Sanclimenti, Tasha Ghouri and Andrew Le Page, and Indiyah Pollack and Dami Hope to battle it out to be crowned the winners of Love Island 2022 and take home the £50,000 prize.
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Following their departure, Paige said she was not disappointed in missing out on the final and that she was rooting for Dami and Indiyah to win.
Earlier in the episode, the contestants were briefly reunited with some of their friends and family as they visited the villa.
Former England striker Michael Owen did not come to see his daughter Gemma, but his wife Louise did reveal his thoughts about her time on the show.
After Gemma asked what her father felt about how she had handled herself, Louise told her: “Honestly, he is really proud of you, really proud.”
Her mother also admitted she had voted for Luca, 23, to be paired up with her on the first day.
However, her friend Sarah, who also came to visit, admitted that there was a photo circulating on social media where Luca had a striking similarity to Michael Owen.
When the families met, Luca’s mother Maria said that she loves Gemma’s “values and morals” and that the pair had the same banter.
While fishmonger Luca’s father Michael, who arrived wearing his own fish style flip flops, told his son that Gemma “puts you straight”.
The final of Love Island airs on ITV2 and ITV Hub at 9pm on August 1.
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