Love Island spoilers follow for tonight's upcoming episode.
Love Island will have a shocking first for the worldwide franchise tonight, as the summer 2025 Islanders will be put through a new twist that could cause plenty of drama.
In tonight's episode, the boys get a text revealing that they will be heading out together for some 'Bro Time'.
But while they are away enjoying a booze-fuelled night, the girls remaining in the Villa get some news of their own.
They gather in the garden to see a large screen, and learn that, for the first time in Love Island history, they'll get to watch the boys' lads night livestreamed directly to them.
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Previously, the show has shown edited clips to the Islanders after splitting them up, usually of infidelities at Casa Amor. This livestream has the potential to stir the pot even further, and of course the producers are adding another wrinkle to proceedings.
Three new bombshells are being introduced tonight, joining the boys while the girls can only watch.
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The new girls are: insurance development executive Emily, teaching assistant Malisha and commercial banking executive Yasmin, all 24 years old.
They ask the boys what the situation currently is like back in the Villa and how they are feeling in their current relationships. Unaware that they are being watched, the boys let loose with their answers...
Love Island airs nightly at 9pm on ITV2 and streams on ITVX, except for Saturdays when Unseen Bits airs instead. Aftersun follows the Sunday show at 10pm.
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