They've been the main characters consistently throughout the latest series of Love Island but to no one's surprise Meg Moore and Dejon Noel-Williams just missed out on the series 12 final.
Their exit came after their co-stars voted them the 'least compatible' couple over newbies Angel Swift and Ty Isherwood. Peak.
Now, after being dumped, Dejon has opened up about his 'tough' time in the villa and it seems he'd be reluctant to go recommending the show any time soon.

When Love Island producers asked if he'd recommend the reality TV show to a friend, he admitted, 'It’s a lot tougher than people might think so you need to be very strong minded when you are building connections.
'There are lots of challenges. But for me personally it’s a way to find love and I would recommend it for someone who is close to me.'
Find love? Yeah, he did that with Meg.

Build connections? Yup, he did that with pretty much every bombshell that entered the villa - Malisha Jordan, Caprice Alexandra, Billykiss Azeez and Andrada Pop all spring to mind...
As for finding things tough in the villa? Well, based on his constant rows with Shakira Khan, Toni Laites and Yasmin Pettet, his pal Harry Cooksley doubting their friendship and almost every single Islander throwing shade at his relationship with Meg - we're not surprised.
However it was Andrada's speech that will go down in Love Island's history books.

'I don't feel like this couple has been genuine, I feel like it has been very one-sided. I just found it really cringe at some points.
'Just going really quickly from exclusive, to boyfriend and girlfriend to the "I love you." I just found it really weird,' she told Meg and Dejon.
The Casa Amor bombshell went on to tell Meg directly, 'I genuinely feel like you're going at it with a pure heart and when you're upset you want to speak about it and in the last episode Dejon is literally telling you, "Please come in here because the cameras are on."
'It actually baffled every single one of us here because we were like, it was literally just for cameras. It was like "Cheese for the camera." It was so cringe to watch and we felt so bad for you.'

Dejon then replied and admitted, 'I watched one season and coming on here is intense.
'Speaking about my feelings and stuff has been a hard thing in front of cameras so yeah we had that conversation and then we resolved it when there probably wasn't any cameras on us.'
Oddly enough, it was only after the Islanders' friends and family came into the villa that it became super clear that Dejon was aware of the cameras...
Anyways, here's hoping they'll pop into heat Towers soon so we can get the REAL tea.
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Eden-Olivia is the deputy editor of heatworld and she’s worked in showbiz since 2016. She started watching Love Island in 2017 because of her job. However Montana Brown remaining unphased by absolutely everything kept her entertained and she’s watched every series since.