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Love Island 2021: Fans predict who’s leaving the villa in shock elimination

A big twist is heading our way this evening (Pictures: ITV)

Love Island is set for the biggest twist of the series tonight, as an islander is set to leave the villa after just two days – but who will it be?

The islanders are already being cut, with one girl has already been dumped from the villa after Chloe Burrows was tasked with coupling up with one of the boys.

It’s the earliest a contestant has ever been dumped, and it’s shaping up to be one of the most brutal starts to a series ever – especially as single islanders are usually given a chance to steal back a partner before leaving the villa. 

It means one of the original islanders – Kaz Kamwi, Faye Winter, Liberty Poole, Shannon Singh or Sharon Gaffka – will get the chop.

Liberty is currently coupled with Jake Cornish, Kaz with Toby Aromolaran, Sharon with Hugo Hammond, Faye with Brad McClelland and Shannon with Aaron Francis.

Fans have been speculating online about who could be set for an early exit – with viewers concerned that Shannon and Liberty could be the ones most at risk for the dumping. 

Follow the latest news and gossip about the 2021 contestants on Metro.co.uk’s Love Island live blog.

One of the girls will leave the show tonight (Picture: ITV/Rex)

‘If someone is dumped already tonight I’m sorry but it has to be Shannon,’ one wrote.

‘My girl is not getting dumped, I think is either Shannon or Faye,’ another said.

no bc ill be fuming if liberty or shannon are dumped tonight #LoveIsland

— ali ミ☆ (@mrperfectlysour) June 30, 2021

if someone is dumped already tonight im sorry but it has to be shannon #LoveIsland

— daz ☆ (@darrenbtw) June 30, 2021

People at risk of dumping tonight are Shannon Liberty and Faye #LoveIsland

— Alice Kate (@AliceKate1406) June 30, 2021

Someone has already left the villa according to the #dailymail this is the earliest dumping yet & my money is on Liberty #LoveIsland

— Corkscrew (@Amerieod) June 30, 2021

@eleanorbunkle2 do not want it to be liberty or shannon that have been booted out omg #LoveIsland

— jassss 🌙🪐⚡️🌞🌻🌼 (@jasminebrayxx) June 30, 2021

no bc ill be fuming if liberty or shannon are dumped tonight #LoveIsland

— ali ミ☆ (@mrperfectlysour) June 30, 2021

Some also think that with Brad and Chloe flirting during Tuesday’s Horny Devils challenge, Faye could be on her way out.

i think she coupled with brad and faye got dumped #LoveIsland

— .🇸🇴🇸🇴🇸🇴 JULY 1st (@aritukoshik) June 30, 2021

If Faye or Shannon go home I swear I’m sueing #LoveIsland

— moon 🇵🇾 (@cheerthemoon) June 30, 2021

I swear down if Faye is dumped from the villa tonight I am going to FLIPPP #LoveIsland

— Joanna Goodhead (@joannagoody) June 30, 2021

Some, though, thought that there could be another twist to be had.

#LoveIsland I don’t think a girl will be dumped. The islanders think she is dumped but LI will put her somewhere else and she comes back later.

— Surviving2021 (@Survivingin2020) June 30, 2021

I think Chloe will be the first girl dumped from #LoveIsland

— @TheRealDeclanKincaid (@TheRealDeclanK1) June 30, 2021

Who will leave? We’ll have to tune in tonight to find out.

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Meanwhile, it’s not only coupling up that the Love Island stars need to be wary of this year, as there is thought to be a colony of vultures nesting nearby the villa.

According to reports, local environmentalists in Majorca closed off a 500-acre area surrounding the Puig Major mountain to allow the birds of prey to thrive, with members of the public being asked to avoid them where possible.

Love Island airs tonight at 9pm on ITV2.

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