The Love Island: All Stars villa was thrown into chaos during Thursday’s show, as a huge twist saw four couples in jeopardy.
A playful game took a sinister turn as each couple were asked to choose one pair they believed to be the least compatible.
The four couples were Joanna Chimonides and Chris Taylor, Arabella Chi and Joe Garratt, Casey O’Gorman and Eve Gale, and Callum Jones and Jess Gale.
Host Maya Jama then revealed that the safe couples would have to pick one boy and one girl to be dumped from the villa, before the episode ended on a tense cliffhanger.
While fans will have to wait until Friday to see which two Islanders will bid farewell to the villa, some were already convinced they’d guessed who will be heading home.

The Love Island: All Stars villa was thrown into chaos during Thursday’s show, as a huge twist saw four couples in jeopardy

A playful game took a sinister turn as each couple were asked to choose one pair they believed to be the least compatible, with one being Joanna Chimonides and Chris Taylor

Casey O’Gorman and Eve Gale were the second pair deemed the least compatible by the rest of the villa
One tweeted: ‘I would send home Casey and Joanna.’
Another added: ‘Casey and Eve dumped.’
‘I hope Casey and one of the twins leave tomorrow!’ a third posted.
Earlier in the episode, Joanna broke down in tears after a wild row erupted over her ‘sexual chemistry’ with Chris, despite admitting he gave her the ‘ick.’
Things got heated around the firepit as Chris and Anton got into a vicous argument over ‘sexual chemistry’ as the Islanders are encouraged to tell each other what they really thing of their pairings.
At the start of the show, Josh Ritchie received a text: ‘Islanders, tonight you have a chance to reveal what you really think of each other in All Stars Couple Goals #RealTalk #NoHoldingBack.’
During the game, Georgia Steel and Toby Aromolaran read out the questions, with the first being: ‘Which couple has the least sexual chemistry?’
Turning around he and Georgia Harrison’s blackboard, Anton revealed he had voted for Chris and Joanna and took a swipe at Chris’ ‘jokey’ personality.

Callum Jones and Jess Gale also received a selection of votes from the rest of the villa

The fourth and final pair deemed the least compatible were Joe Garratt and Arabella Chi

Host Maya Jama then revealed that the safe couples would have to pick one boy and one girl to be dumped from the villa, before the episode ended on a tense cliffhanger


While fans will have to wait until Friday to see which two Islanders will bid farewell to the villa, some were already convinced they’d guessed who will be heading home
He said: ‘Chris and Jo, purely because when we see you it’s really jokey and I get that’s a big part of your personality but again, I’ve just not seen that sort of display of affection with either of you.’
Chris admitted: ‘That’s a stinger that.’
Joanna added: ‘There’s nothing really else to say.’
Tensions began to rise as Toby read out the next question: ‘Which couple is the most one-sided?’
Speaking under his breath Casey O’Gorman said: ‘This is probably the easiest one isn’t it’.
Anton revealed he and Georgia H had chosen Chris and Joanna again, he explained: ‘Obviously Joanna’s expressed that she’s not feeling the same way’.
Butting in and circling back to the previous question, Joanna replied: ‘The fact that I’m exploring something else doesn’t mean that we didn’t have sexual chemistry, that we didn’t have anything like that.’
Casey added: ‘If you wanted to defend about the sexual chemistry, you should have said it then’.

Earlier in the episode, Joanna broke down in tears after a wild row erupted over her ‘sexual chemistry’ with Chris, despite admitting he gave her the ‘ick’
Defending Joanna for processing her thoughts, Chris argued: ‘We’re allowed a bit of time to think about how we are feeling about things.’
‘Yeah, chill out, f***ing hell’, Casey replied.
Turning to Chris, Anton agreed: ‘Piping up way too much, mate’.
Chris was left unimpressed by the boys and added: ‘It’s f***ing starting to p***me off. Anton, what do you mean? What because I’m defending the situation?’
Raising her hands to her face Joanna couldn’t hold back her tears, she said: ‘I hate this f***ing game’.
Love Island continues on Friday at 9pm on ITV2 and ITVX.