Love Island is set to be hit by another shock dumping in Friday’s episode, as one more couple says goodbye to the villa just days before the final.
In upcoming scenes, the final five couples are asked to vote for which pair they feel is the least compatible, and those with the most votes are at risk of being dumped.
The exit will prove sour for the couple, as they will fail to reach the live final on Monday.
After enjoying their final day, Kai and Sanam return to the villa they both catch up with the other Islanders to discuss how their date went.
However, they are soon disturbed as the Villa receives a text, it reads: ‘Can all Islanders gather around the fire pit immediately.’
SPOILER: Love Island is set to be hit by another shock dumping in Friday’s episode, as one more couple says goodbye to the villa just days before the final
Tense! In upcoming scenes, the final five couples are asked to vote for which pair they feel is the least compatible (Jessie and Will are pictured)
Once gathered around the fire pit the Islanders receive another text which says: ‘Islanders, as you know on your final dates you had to decide which couple you think is the least compatible. The couples voted least compatible are ….’
As the results are announced the Islanders branch off to discuss who they think voted for who.
Will any of the couples reveal who they picked?
Earlier in the episode, Will and Jessie received a text inviting them on their epic date, with hints it will be a barn dance.
As they get ready for their final date, Will and Jessie both don denim with Will accessorising his look with a cowboy hat and boots, while Jessie rocks a pair of sparkling silver boots.
Spending their final date at a farm joined by horses, chickens and goats, Jessie says: ‘This literally looks like my home in Australia.’
Making their way into a barn they are met by a band and dancers as Will brings out his best moves.
Afterwards, sitting together on the hay bales Will says: ‘It’s like a massive reminder of home because my mum and dad would talk about barn dances and I’ve never been to one, so experiencing it with you is such a magical moment.’
Drama! As the results are announced the Islanders branch off to discuss who they think voted for who – which couple will be dumped?
Fun! Earlier in the episode, Will and Jessie received a text inviting them on their epic date, with hints it will be a barn dance
Jessie reflects on her journey with Will as she tells him: ‘I’ve had the best time here with you, I didn’t think I’d meet someone that I’d fall in love with so hard. You’ve been so supportive of me the whole way through, I want you to know how special you are to me.’
Jessie also has something she wants to ask Will. What is it and how will he answer?
They also have to decide which couple they think is the least compatible, who will they choose?
Kai and Sanam are the fifth and final couple to go on their date as they dress to impress with Kai wearing a suit and Sanam in a stunning black evening dress.
As they walk into the decadent location, complete with sweeping staircases and romantically lit with candles, they are treated to music by a pianist.
Discussing their future Kai talks about his family as he tells Sanam: ‘My mum will absolutely adore you because you’re literally the kindest most sweet hearted girl that I’ve ever met and she will see how good you are for me.’
Kai and Sanam also bond over their careers as he says: ‘Our careers are so similar, it takes a special sort of person to go into the careers that we both went into, me being a teacher and you being a children’s social worker.’
Sanam says: ‘I love hearing you talk about your job, I just love that side of you, I think it’s amazing. It also drew me to you, to work with children you need to be a certain type of person and to actually love it shows how much of a kind heart you’ve got.’
After sharing a kiss Kai and Sanam deliberate which couple they are going to vote for as the least compatible.
Sanam says: ‘It’s not easy.’
With all of the dates done, which couples will receive the most votes and will therefore be left vulnerable?