ONE Love Island girl has already left the villa after a brutal first recoupling and is being hidden in a "safehouse".One of the girls have already been given the bootThe sexy singletons have been asked to re-couple after getting to know each other better, leaving one girl without another boy.The power resides with the new boys Connagh Howard and Finn Tapp - who entered on Thursday night - as they choose who to couple up with.
Contestants are also being given a debrief before entering the world again as part of the ITV duty of care.Love Island spoiler: Twins at risk as Connagh and Finn take their pick from the girls in first dumpingSiannise could also be out, as she is competing for Finn's attentions against Paige - who is single following Ollie's exit on Wednesday.
Currently, the couples are Siannise Fudge and Nas Majeed, Sophie Piper and Connor Durman, Eve Gale and Callum Jones, and Mike Boateng with Jess Gale.Shaughna Phillips, Leanne Amaning and Paige Turley are all officially single.But the recoupling ceremony will definitely shake things up a bit. Leanne has been sharing the dog house bed alongside Mike after he rejected Jess following their date.HOW DARE YOUInside Love Island star Shaughna’s home with large mirrors and graffiti wallsEastEnders fans ‘calling social services’ as baby Cherry disappears from Slater’sBaby worryLast night, the girls were sitting around the pool when Shaughna screamed: "I've got a text" while others said: "Oh s**t".
Reading out the message, she said: "Tomorrow night there will be a recoupling. The girl not picked to be in a couple will be dumped from the villa."
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