Love Island: All Stars spoilers follow.

Love Island: All Stars unveiled a fan-driven twist in a show first, with the Islanders being able to gauge viewers opinions.

The audience has regularly had an input on the ITV reality show, with fans often dictating the makeup of the villa via public votes and rankings regarding compatibility.

In a twist on the format, Monday’s (February 10) episode saw roles being reversed as the Islanders were able to field some questions to the audience, with fans being urged to take to the show’s official Instagram page to engage in some polling.

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The twist was commented upon by fans of the show on social media, with one user writing on X/Twitter: "Is it really the islanders asking these questions on Instagram cause if it is they all hate each other fr #LoveIsland #LoveIslandAllStars #AllStars."

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Questions include: 'Do you think Curtis and and Ekin-Su are the weakest couple?' and 'do you think Samie is more suited to Luca than Grace?'

"Y’all I’m answering the questions on the love island instagram & some of the poll votes are crazy tomorrow should be a good reaction from the couples #LoveIslandAllStars," added a second fan, with a third noting: "These questions are so shady lmao #LoveIslandAllStars #LoveIsland."

The Islanders' response to the polls will come in tomorrow’s episode, with the twist coming after host Maya Jama re-entered the villa to deliver news of the latest dumping, which came after a brutal challenge in which three couples were left vulnerable.

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Maya revealed that Ronnie and Harriett had received the most votes from the public, meaning they were safe. After a nervous wait for Curtis and Ekin-Su, Tina & Chuggs were the couple sent packing, bringing an end to their short coupling. "Tina is a ray of sunshine – I couldn’t have done this without her," said Gabby of her co-star’s exit, whilst Omar said Chuggs would soon find love on the outside.

"I feel good, it was definitely our time," said Tina following the dumping. "Everybody in there had such good connections, and we weren’t there. I don’t regret anything even if it was a rollercoaster."

"We both agreed [that] when you’re in the villa you can really soak up all these emotions," added Chuggs. "These guys have gone in there and found what they’re looking for. It wouldn’t have felt right to [stay]."

Love Island airs on ITV2 and streams on ITVX.

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