Love Island: All Stars racks in impressive 1.9million viewers in juicy first episode

Reading now: 484

A whopping 1.9 million viewers tuned in to the highly anticipated Love Island spin-off Love Island: All-Stars on Monday night.The ITV dating show - which welcomed 14 former contestants to the villa for another shot of romance - kicked off with a bang, and saw former flames Molly Smith and Callum Jones and Liberty Poole and Jake Cornish awkwardly reunite.As Molly and Callum came face to face, he was tasked with a very important decision.Leaving fans wondering, will Callum choose to couple up with Molly or will he choose one of the other girls?In upcoming scenes, which will air on Tuesday night, Callum reveals the girl he would like to couple up with, which sends shockwaves throughout the Villa.Later in the show, Liberty decides it’s time to finally talk to Jake.Keen to clear the air, Liberty asks if Jake has been avoiding her since they arrived at the Villa.Liberty says: “I personally feel, maybe you’ve just been doing your thing, but I do feel you have been avoiding me a bit and I don’t want it to be like that.”Jake assures Liberty: “There’s no bad blood there.

We’ve moved on - I wanna talk to you because you’re good fun.”Liberty says: “Maybe a good friendship could come out of this.”Jake says: “Yeah, of course.

Let’s see how it goes…we both know where we are at now.”Later that day the Islanders take on the first game of the series, Champagne Dares.Demi raises the bar as she is dared to: “Snog the two Islanders you are attracted to” quickly turning her attention to Chris, before sharing a snog with Mitch shortly after.Things soon heat up in the Villa, as new bombshell Molly is dared to: “Have a three way kiss with the two Islanders you fancy the most.”Molly decides to share a steamy kiss with Chris and Luis, leaving fans

Read more on dailyrecord.co.uk
The website celebsbar.com is an aggregator of news from open sources. The source is indicated at the beginning and at the end of the announcement. You can send a complaint on the news if you find it unreliable.

Related News

DMCA