Brighton’s Love Island contestant is currently the least likely to win the hit dating show.
Olivia Hawkins alongside partner Kai Fagen are currently tipped as the least likely couple to claim the Love Island title by betting company Casinos Win.
The ring girl and actress had a tumultuous first week in the villa as she became involved in a love triangle with Tom Clare and Zara Deniz Lackenby-Brown.
However, the 27-year-old seems to have settled down following Zara’s elimination and her new partnership with 24-year-old Kai.
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The betting odds for the couples are as follows:
- Jessie Wynter and Will Young – 8/11
- Tanya Manhenga and Shaq Muhammad – 5/1
- Lana Jenkins and Ron Hall - 11/2
- Tanyel Revan and Ron Hall – 28/1
- Samie Elishi and Tom Clare – 10/1
- Olivia Hawkins and Kai Fagen - 33/1
A spokesman from Casinos Win said: “Will’s decision to swap farming for a chance at love seems to be paying off as he is now the bookmakers favourite at 8/11 to be this year's male Love Island winner, while his partner, Jessie Wynter, is the frontrunner at 8/11 to go all the way out of the female contestants."
"Will and Jessie spent the night in the hideaway during Tuesday’s episode strengthening their bond as a couple and that made the pair the bookmakers' favourites to be Love Island’s winning couple.”
Tonight, another Love Islander is set to be dumped from the villa as the boys choose who they wish to recouple with.
Wednesday’s episode ended on a dramatic cliffhanger as the contestants were instructed to gather around the fire pit.
Islander Lana Jenkins then received a text which read: “Tonight there’ll be a recoupling.
“The boys will pick which girl they want to couple up with.
“The girl not picked to be in a couple will be dumped from the island immediately.”
Tonight’s instalment will see whether newcomer Claudia Fogarty will be picked by one of the male contestants after she got a number of pulses racing during the heart rate challenge.
Love Island airs tonight at 9pm on ITV2 and ITVX.
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