Love Island 2024: Villa in tears as dumped stars revealed amidst new bombshell drama

Lolly and Konnor were sent packing after Maya Jama crashed their VIP party.


Pop Culture & Art July 22, 2024
Courtesy: ITV2

Love Islanders were in tears as two stars were abruptly removed from the villa.

Lolly and Konnor were sent packing after Maya Jama crashed their VIP party.

Nicole and Ciaran were voted the most compatible couple.

Maya then announced that Lolly and Konnor, Grace and Reuben, and Jess and Ayo were at risk of being dumped from the villa.

It was up to Ciaran and Nicole to choose who to send home.

Nicole broke down in tears, shaking her head over the heartbreaking decision.

Speaking of Ayo and Jess, Nicole said: “I think they have a good connection and I can see the way they are around the Villa, but I just do think there’s still feelings for Mimii there…” 

Next with Grace and Reuben, Nicole questioned: “Do you think they’d work on the outside? Or do you think they’re both from different worlds?” 

Lastly, discussing Konnor and Lolly, Ciaran said: “Konnor and Lolly have developed really nicely… I can see them progressing..

"But they haven’t been very affectionate with each other.”

As the two returned to the pool area to announce which couple they would be sending home, Ciaran disclosed, “This is definitely the hardest decision I’ve ever had to make whilst being in this villa.”

He then delivered the unfortunate news that Lolly and Konnor would be leaving.

The day had begun on a high note as the Islanders were awakened with a text inviting them to a VIP party featuring special guest performer Jess Glynne.

After dancing to the pop star's biggest hits, the group was informed they would be welcoming two new bombshells.

Lola and Harry immediately made their moves, engaging with the boys and girls, respectively.

Lola, who is looking for her first boyfriend, hopes to attract attention with her bubbly personality.

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