Love Island: All Stars spoilers follow.
Love Island: All Stars star Samie Elishi has set the record straight on those DMs she received from Luca Bish.
Entering the villa just a few days ago as a bombshell, Samie caused a stir when she revealed that Luca, who was coupled up with Grace Jackson, had previously slid into her DMs.
In a conversation with Luca in which the DMs were mentioned, Sami said: "I fancy you, I think you’re good looking." Luca echoed Samie's sentiment, saying: "I think you’re good looking."
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Luca later kissed the bombshell in a game of Spin the Bottle where he was dared to kiss 'the Islander, other than your partner, who is your vibe'.
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In an eventful few days in the villa, Samie was then coupled up with Luca following a public vote and dumped from the Island alongside Danielle Sellers in tonight's episode following a boys' choice recoupling.
Opening up to host Maya Jama following her exit from the villa tonight, Samie said she previously ignored Luca when he messaged her as she was "sworn off men" following a break up.
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"Yeah, he did message me first, he actually messaged me in February," Samie explained. "I didn't open it, didn't reply, because I was in a relationship and then he messaged me again in September when I'd just split up with my ex."
She added: "At this point I was heartbroken and sworn off men. Didn't want to talk to them."
Asked by Maya if things would be different had she entered the villa at an earlier date, Samie said: "I'll be honest I feel like it would be a very different story."
Agreeing with Samie, Danielle said: "He said that as well," while Samie added: "His eyes tell a thousand stories when he looks as well doesn't he."
Finally, when asked how strong she thinks Grace and Luca are? Samie said: "We'll have to wait and see."
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