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It's time for the Love Island version of Mean Tweets.
Tonight, the Islanders take part in the 'online buzz' challenge - the game where they read out some of the tweets from the public.
The challenge leaves Molly-Mae feeling a bit threatened as Tommy and Lucie's friendship is bought into question, and she thinks Tommy needs to establish some boundaries.
Meanwhile Anton and the boys are unsure about Molly-Mae's motives.
Here's the sneak peek at tonight's episode:
Here's what else is happening on tonight's show:
The Islanders discuss the 'Danger Zone'
It’s a new day in the villa and in the kitchen, Arabella is explaining the “danger zone” to Lucie, Anton and Jordan. She says: “When you’re in bed smooching but you can’t have sex, I feel like that is between a 6 and a 10 [in the danger zone]. When you pet someone, that is a 1. I feel like it’s building up. Last night, we were at a 6 and now I’m at an 8 and I’m thinking, I don’t want to get to that 10.”
Anton jokes: “Look guys I’m not going to lie, I can’t remember what it’s like to be past a 5, I got a tickle in the back and that was a 6 for me!”
Maura and Anna are catching up on the terrace and Anna also joins in the sexual frustration debate saying sharing a bed with Jordan is "hard… it was passionate let’s just say, and frustrating.”
Maura says: “I’m keeping my hands to myself… it’s tough in here.”
Some couples go full steam ahead while others are slowing down
Amy and Curtis are eating their breakfast in the garden and later in the day, Amy is chatting to the girls about Curtis.
She tells Lucie and Molly-Mae: “I don’t want to wish my life away because I’m really grateful for this experience but now I’m like, I want to get out now and start living our life together… My Godsons are going to utterly adore him.”
Molly-Mae says: “It’s so nice for you to be thinking about that and him meeting your family.”
Amy continues: “And hopefully the Godson who is only one, will always know us as Auntie Amz and Curtis.”
Elsewhere in the villa, Anna and Jordan are on the daybeds and Jordan tells Anna about the conversation he’d had with Tom the night before about his coupling with Maura.
Jordan says to Anna: "He said that he feels that Maura is not his usually type and sometimes when she says stuff in the group, it makes him cringe a bit which sort of puts him off her. But it’s still a bit of a problem and he wants a girl that is into fitness so, I feel like if another girl came in he would definitely be open to speaking to new people.”
That night on the terrace, Anna feels she should tell Maura about her earlier conversation with Jordan and she tries to warn Maura she needs to speak to Tom about their coupling.
Anna says: “Obviously you’re my girl and I want to be there for you. I feel like Tom and Jordan go to each other for advice so I think he is just asking Jordan for advice. I think it’s best you and Tom talk about it and get your feelings out there. But I don’t want you to go in there completely not knowing what is going on… He asked Jordan for advice on your compatibility.”
Maura replies: “Why is he asking Jordan for advice on that when it’s such early days, we are still getting to know each other… So obviously he is writing it off before we get to know each other… It’s the fact that he’s not once ever said it to me.”
The tweets challenge causes a stir
In today’s challenge - Online Buzz - the Islanders will find out what the public have been saying about them on Twitter. The Islanders play in their couples with Lucie and Anton hosting.
Some of the tweets include:
“What BLANK said about Molly playing a game was bang on”
Another tweet reads: “BLANK and BLANK are meant to be, look at them.”
Maura guesses “CURTIS and AMY” which is incorrect.
It is revealed that the tweet says TOMMY and LUCIE are meant to be. Everyone seems shocked but also know that Tommy and Lucie have always had a bond.
Another tweet is: “Nah BLANK deserves more than BLANK she doesn’t like him, she likes 50k”
Tom guesses the blanks may be TOMMY and MOLLY-MAE – which is correct.
Following the challenge, Molly-Mae is still fuming that the public think she is only after money. She tells Arabella and Maura how she’s feeling and says: “There were two digs about me playing a game.”
Meanwhile Tommy is on the beanbags and asks the boys what they think. He says: “You don’t think she’s playing a game do you?”
Anton replies: “It’s not for me to say, mate, it’s got nothing to do with me. You know what your relationship is like, it’s not for me to say.”
On the terrace, Maura, Arabella and Lucie are reflecting on the challenge and Maura asks Lucie what she thinks about the public believing that she and Tommy are “meant to be.”
Lucie says: “It’s mad because I’ve had friends as guys and at stages, I have actually ended up dating them at the end.”
Maura asks if that could ever happen with Tommy and asks “Never say never?”
Lucie replies: “We can say that. Obviously we get on.”
As night falls, Tommy takes Lucie to the fire pit to discuss the perception that they are “meant to be.”
He tells Lucie: “I do really genuinely like Molly-Mae, she hasn’t got a problem with us hanging out and being a friendship but there are boundaries and there is a line… She is the jealous type, she has stated that to me but she’s not jealous in a way because there is nothing going on here and we are strictly friends and everybody knows that.”
Lucie says: “I get that and that’s why I’ve kept my distance... I can see you both happy so I’m glad it actually worked.”