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Love Island catch up: Latest episode talking points, from Amy and Curtis to Amber confronting Michael

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Alexandra Pollard
Wednesday 03 July 2019 20:51 BST
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Michael clashes with Amber and Amy is in tears in preview of Love Island latest episode

Another dramatic episode of Love Island saw both Amy and Amber in tears after confronting Curtis and Michael about their bad behaviour.

After taking some time to cool off, Amy confronted Curtis for betraying her, which led to one of the most epic put-downs of the show ("You're the perfect guy, aren't you? No you're f***ing not"), while Amber tried to have a reasonable conversation with Michael only to realise he is, in fact, a four-year-old who just got caught raiding the cookie jar.

Meanwhile Anna is starting to look as though she seriously regrets her decision to dump Jordan in favour of basketball player Ovie. And after an entire episode of no interactions other than the occasional glare, Amber gets a text revealing she has to have a proper talk with Joanna (Michael's new partner) over a glass of wine. We'll have to wait until the next episode to find out how that goes.

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Love Island continues on 5 July at 9pm on ITV2

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Well, it's hard to imagine what could possibly top last night's most dramatic of episodes, but there are just under two hours until we find out

alexandra.pollard3 July 2019 19:00
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What happens now? Lots of shouting apparently. 

The tears, the mopey expressions, the shy grins – and that’s just Tommy gazing at his toy elephant. But now, after the Recoupling calm, comes the storm. At least judging by the sneak preview of tonight's episode. It seems Amy has a few choice words for Curtis. And Michael is speaking rather passionately too. Forget the Rumble in the Jungle. This is shaping up to be the Squawker in Majorca. 

alexandra.pollard3 July 2019 19:51
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Thank goodness for Tommy and Molly-Mae

The entire villa melts into tears as Tommy and Molly Mae hug. They’ve stayed true to one another! Love Island is often accused of cynically manipulating its contestants. But this moment of genuine human emotion cuts through the reality shenanigans like a comb through a quiff drenched in gel. Sorry for the weird analogy – but I’ve just spent the past 80 minute starring at Curtis’s hair so it’s what comes to mind. 

alexandra.pollard3 July 2019 20:15
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What happens now? Lots of shouting apparently. 

The tears, the mopey expressions, the shy grins – and that’s just Tommy gazing at his toy elephant. But now, after the Recoupling calm, comes the storm. At least judging by the sneak preview of tomorrow night. It seems Amy has a few choice words for Curtis. And Michael is speaking rather passionately too. Forget the Rumble in the Jungle. This is shaping up to be the Squawker in Majorca. 

alexandra.pollard3 July 2019 20:35
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Do we have to watch Michael being a fool for a THIRD time?

alexandra.pollard3 July 2019 21:02
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Michael has gone from hero to zero in the space of a few minutes

alexandra.pollard3 July 2019 21:04
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"I genuinely, genuinely thought I knew Michael." Didn't we all, Molly Mae, didn't we all.

alexandra.pollard3 July 2019 21:10
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"I had a sticky feeling." Love Island t-shirt 2019 

alexandra.pollard3 July 2019 21:12
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My housemate: "Can you google 'dead ting?'"

alexandra.pollard3 July 2019 21:13
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Agreed 

alexandra.pollard3 July 2019 21:15

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