Despite the romancing, pool-side smooches and the chance of winning £50,000, ITV2’s Love Island is by no means a dream summer holiday – any single contestant or couple is at risk of getting unceremoniously dumped from the show.
And they might not see it coming, either: unlike other reality shows that eliminate contestants on a weekly basis, host Caroline Flack can announce a Love Island exit at any time.
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So, when can we expect the next dumping? And whose summer of love has already been cut short? Here’s everything you need to know…
When will the next dumping on Love Island 2019 be?
The last dumping took place Thursday 11th July, which saw the Islanders recouple and single Marvin dumped from the island.
We’ll keep you updated about the next dumping date…
Who has been dumped from Love Island 2019?
Callum became the first Islander to pack his bags on Friday 7th June, after he was dumped by Amber. Sherif was then forced to leave the villa after breaking the rules. Then Joe and Elma were voted off by the public, forcibly splitting them up from their respective couples. And Yewande went after Danny chose new girl Arabella over her.
Then, Arabella and Tom have left after they were voted amongst the least popular couples in the villa – with the saved Islanders (Lucie, Anton, Amber, Michael, Tommy and Molly-Mae) picking the two individuals they wanted to send home.
And after Casa Amor came to an end, a massive group of newbies left the show, with many of them having seen little or no screen time. Stevie, Dennon, Lavena, Nabila, Maria and Dan are all gone.
Following a public vote, Danny and Jourdan were kicked out, after they came bottom in a public vote of the best couples. This was followed by Lucie and George.
The next day, Amy also decided to exit the villa. Marvin was later left single following a recoupling and subsequently dumped from the island.
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