Love Island fans have sent a foreboding warning to Luca Bish about his place in the villa after he escaped being in the bottom two following the public vote.
Viewers were asked on Monday (18 July) night to vote for their favourite boy and favourite girl.
After fans were left outraged by Luca and Dami Hope's comments towards Tasha Ghouri, countless people thought the pair would be on the chopping block.
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However only Dami was announced as being in the bottom two, alongside his former flame Summer Botwe and Billy Brown and Danica Taylor.
Some viewers were shocked that Luca escaped being in the bottom and sent a warning that he might be packing his bags at the next dumping.
"Luca I think you’re next, we didn’t forget about you," one Twitter user joked.
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Another Love Island fanatic, who was pleased with Tuesday night's result, said: "Proud of all the girlies who put dami in the bottom. Luca is next."
A third person warned: "If Luca was that shocked that Dami was in the bottom 2, wait till he finds out it’s him next week".
While a fourth fan urged the public to 'humble' Luca at the next vote: "Y'all see Indiyah's sigh of relief when they said the decision is up to them? I hope this shook him [for real] but Luca needs to be humbled next yall I beg."
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In tonight's hotly anticipated episode viewers will see Billy, Dami, Danica and Summer standing before their fellow Islanders, waiting for their dreaded final decision.
In true Love Island style, the boys must pick which girl they want to save. The decision will come after Danica confronted Billy after he told the boys about their 'salon' bedtime activities under the covers.
As for Dami and Billy, their fate lies in the hands of the girls as they must also choose who they would like to save. Dami has been on a mission to win Indiyah Pollack's trust after the Movie Night challenge exposed more secrets from Casa Amor week.
With Dami at risk, Indiyah admits: “I don’t have any words.”
Adam Collard confesses his confusion saying: “They’re both really nice girls.”
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Earlier today we reported that Love Island has been hit with over 3,500 Ofcom complaints in the space of just one week, after viewers accused islanders of displaying toxic behaviour.
The complaints to Ofcom started to roll in on Sunday 17 July, after the islanders attended Mad Movies night in the villa.
After the episode aired, Love Island received 2,481 complaints from fans, accusing some of the male islanders of misogynistic behaviour.
You can read about all the complaints here.
Topics: TV And Film, ITV, Love Island