Love Island fans work out Abis plan as she shares steamy kiss with Mitchel

Love Island viewers are certain they have worked out Abi Moores' game plan after she kissed Mitchel Taylor.

The blonde bombshell entered the main villa alongside five other girls as the highly anticipated Casa Amor officially returned on Sunday (July 2).

During Monday's instalment (July 3) of the hit ITV2 dating show, the 25-year-old flight attendant was seen getting close to Mitch as they continued getting to know each other.

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The reality stars were discussing their plans for the future, with Mitch, 26, telling the blonde bombshell he wants a house and children in the next six years.

As night fell, the pair were seen getting steamy as they shared a passionate kiss while in bed together.

But while Mitch seems delighted that he has finally found a strong connection, viewers weren't so sure and headed straight to social media to claim that Abi is simply using Mitch to remain on the show.

One fan wrote: "Abi paying for stay in the villa by kissing Mitch. She don’t know that’s an expensive security deposit, she may regret paying".

"Does Abi even really like Mitchel or does she just want to stay in the villa?," questioned a second person.

Not convinced on Abi's intentions, another penned: "Abi’s eyeing up her ticket to stay because there is no way in hell she’s watch snakey desperate Mitchell in the villa the last few weeks and thinks he is anything but a human red flag".

A fourth speculated: "Abi using Mitchel to get in the main villa it's bait".

"Abi is just tryna come back to main Villa… Once she gets through that decoupling, she’s ditching Mitch," theorised someone else.

While another fan echoed: "Abi has secured / sealed her place in the main villa with a kiss with Mitch. Smart girl".

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