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Love Island 2021: Contestants become parents for the day as babies challenge finally returns

Toby with his baby Markley (Picture: ITV)

The Love Island contestants awake to the sound of screaming in scenes due to air tonight as the show’s very own stork delivers six babies.

Each pair will have to feed, care and comfort their ‘newborn’ as well as change their nappy when needed before one couple is savagely dumped from the villa at the end of the episode.

Jake Cornish and Liberty Poole opted to call their little one Tommy, while Kaz Kamwi and Tyler Cruickshank went for Benjamin.

Mary Bedford and Aaron Simpson named their tot Sienna, Faye Winter and Teddy Soares went for Remi, Chloe Burrows and Toby Aromolaran called theirs Marley and Millie Court and Liam Reardon’s baby goes by Jackson.

As the girls get ready for the day the boys spend some quality time with their babies, but it appears Toby thinks mum knows best.

Heading upstairs with baby Marley, Toby signs: ‘I’ve had him all morning!’

Millie, Liam, and their baby Jackson (Picture: ITV)

The boys enjoying some daddy time (Picture: ITV)

Unimpressed, Chloe replies: ‘I’m getting ready. This must be a joke!’

‘You’ll have to get ready with him,’ Toby pleads, prompting Chloe to snap: ‘Toby, you can’t bring the buggy up here. It’s a no buggy zone!’

But as their parenting skills are put to the test, which couple will reign supreme in today’s challenge and be crowned Love Island’s best mum and dad? 

Elsewhere in tonight’s episode, the boys leave the girls with the babies as they’re whisked off to play golf.

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The Islanders are caring for the babies when Toby receives a text which reads: ‘Boys. It’s time for the girls to have some mother and baby time whilst you head out of the villa to take a break. #teeoff #dadsholiday’

Love Island airs tonight at 9pm on ITV2.

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