Love Island Fans Fume 'Count Your Days' Over 'Fixed' Challenge
Love Island Fans Fume 'Count Your Days' Over 'Fixed' Challenge

Love Island fans have accused ITV of fixing the show after a challenge appeared to unfairly target one contestant. The latest episode of the ITV2 reality show, which aired on Friday, June 26, featured the game 'Tea, Receipts and Truths', where Islanders had to guess which housemate a public comment or villa receipt referred to. However, viewers noticed that the majority of revelations centered on OG girl Jasmine, leading to widespread claims that the game was rigged.

Challenge Sparks Outrage

The 27-year-old Jasmine has been at the center of villa drama due to her behavior towards partner Kavan. Despite promising commitment, she has repeatedly flirted with her ex Lorenzo, causing tension. During the challenge, public comments read aloud included accusations of Jasmine and Lorenzo 'having an affair in plain sight' and criticism for urging Tommy to spit in her mouth during the Heart Rate Challenge. Villa receipts also highlighted Jasmine's own remarks about regretting how her relationship with Lorenzo ended.

Fans took to X, formerly Twitter, to express their frustration. One user wrote: 'I'm irritated why are we getting Jasmine lashings and no lashings towards Mica and Samraj .@LoveIsland count ur f****** days.' Another echoed: 'Yet again Jasmine! just producers fixing this up, crazy we didn't get the ick comment from Samraj! #loveislanduk.' A third added: 'Why TF is it 99% of this challenge aimed at Jasmine? ? ? Because I'm sure there are more weird receipts and opinions about the other islanders. #loveisland #loveislanduk.'

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Mixed Reactions From Viewers

While many rallied behind Jasmine, some viewers believed the challenge was necessary for Kavan to gain clarity. One fan commented: 'This task is saving Kav. He needed to see all of this #loveisland #loveislanduk.' Despite the divided opinions, the incident has sparked a broader conversation about fairness in the show's challenges. Love Island continues to stream on ITVX.

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