This year's season of Love Island has left viewers on the edge of their seats with plot twists and drama galore, and the conclusion of Casa Amor last week was no exception.
In her exclusive OK! column this week, Loose Women star (and Love Island fangirl!) Judi Love discusses the unexpected 'love' connections, brutal backlash, crocodile tears of the last seven days, and has her say on who she believes will make to the final week…
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I'm here for the drama!
Love Island producers have truly been producing the drama this year, and Casa Amor was no exception!
Whitney is still my No. 1 girl, she can call me “Auntie” when she comes out.
She’s wise beyond her years.
I wish Jess and Sammy would have a real conversation about their feelings for each other, especially after he brought another girl back and locked lips with two different ladies in Casa.
Stop wasting time and make up your mind! And I winced watching Kady walking back into the villa to see Zach had recoupled with his ex-beau Molly, just weeks after Kady stole him from her.
You could see Kady didn’t expect it – is that karma or great producing?
And last but not least, Ella and Tyrique!
I thought we were going to need security after she brought new boy Ouzy into the villa, but Tyrique simply shut down their romance.
I wonder if he will return to his player personality or if they’ll make amends.
A heartbreaking loss
Last week, a man was found guilty of murdering mother Fatoumatta Hydara and her two young children in Nottingham after setting their house alight.
This hateful crime – which happened in November – breaks my heart every day, but what I found equally shocking was that not one national newspaper covered last week’s court verdict on their front page.
I hope Fatoumatta’s family get the justice and the closure they deserve after such a tragedy.
Inclusive for everyone
I’d like to congratulate Ateh Jewel for launching her brand new make-up collection, which vows to “turn the volume up on who you are”.
Ateh guarantees the colours will pop on every skin colour!
This is a huge move in the UK beauty industry because there’s such a lack of representation for Black skin tones, so the fact that her range is highly pigmented and inclusive for everyone is really special.
I’m so excited for the journey ahead of her.
Check out the range at atehjewelbeauty.com.
Top TV
In between busy periods of filming, I’ve been able to binge-watch some five-star shows this week!
I was blown away by the BBC’s new all-Black drama Champion, which centres on a brother and sister who become rivals in the music industry.
I’m also loving The Change on Channel 4 – a comedy about the ups and down of the menopause – and ITV’s Ruby Speaking, which has me wheezing with laughter.
And Riches – which I starred in – is on ITV at 9pm every Friday, so make sure you tune in!
Concert chaos
Adele jokingly warned fans she’d “kill” anyone who attempted to throw anything at her while performing on stage at her concerts.
The superstar’s “threat” comes just weeks after Bebe Rexha suffered a black eye when a fan launched a phone at her, and days after someone threw their mother’s ashes at Pink.
I agree with Adele – singers and actors on stage need to feel they’re in a safe space to do their work, and there should be tighter security and repercussions for fans causing trouble.
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