It seems like the challenges in the last few Love Island episodes have caused some serious drama. First, the Twitter game almost brought an end to Olivia Attwood and Chris Hughes’s relationship (with a little help from Stormzy…) and THEN the lie detector brought some rather worrying revelations to the surface... like the fact that Gabby Allen doesn't love Marcel Sommerville, apparently.
But it seems like the biggest beef is actually between two of the girls, rather than any of the couples, as Gabby and Montana Brown are set to lock horns tonight.
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During a girly lunch away from the villa, the Love Island ladies are talking about the fallout from the lie detector challenge, and Gabby admits she’s upset about the results.
“Honestly, I was so gutted because not even just for myself but for Marcel. I didn’t want him to be humiliated or upset by the thing,” she says. “Then I just felt like when I came out, I would have a strong support system. There was definitely some people that had my back but it was, basically really cold.”
Uh oh. It doesn’t take a rocket scientist to work out who she’s talking about there, does it Mon?
Responding to Gabby, Montana says: “It was hard for me to back you in that situation because of the whole thing that happened with the tweet challenge.
“I thought about it and I felt like my feelings towards you were compromised then because it couldn’t have been something good on the text.”
Remember when Gabby was outed for bitching about Montana and Alex Beattie? Yep, that was mega awks, wasn’t it? And it’s not just Montana who hasn’t been able to let it go since.
Weighing in on the situation, Amber Davies adds: “I didn’t understand why you wouldn’t just say it out loud, why would it be done over text?”
Eeek. This doesn't sound like a very cheerful lunch, does it?
As the confrontation continues, Montana is set to tell Gabby a few home truths, and she gets pretty upset.
‘Guys... I’m trying to fix this," Gabby says. "I’m trying to move forward."
But will the two Islanders be able to get their friendship back on track?
Find out tonight at 9pm on ITV2
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