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Love Island fans stunned as Jess and Molly ask Whitney to explain what 'territorial' means

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If there’s one thing we can say about Love Island, it’s that it never fails to surprise fans with the spontaneous and sometimes downright baffling conversations between our most loved Islanders.

As the girls sat down to have a heart to heart on Thursday night’s edition of the ITV2 dating show, the girls didn’t disappoint as Jess Harding and Molly Marsh amused fans by asking Whitney Adebayo to explain what the word “territorial” meant.

The baffling question first came about when Whitney was discussing how it felt having entered the villa as a bombshell as she said "The girls are very territorial", prompting a confused Jess and Molly to ask what the word meant.

Clearly puzzled, Jess said: “What does that mean? I'm not very good with big words", with Molly also admitting she wasn't sure what it meant.

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