First Love Islander dumped from All Stars spin-off as bombshells set to enter
Bombshell entry Tina Stinnes caused a stir in the villa when she was given the power to steal one boy from his couple.
Former Love Island contestant India Reynolds has become the first to be dumped from the villa in the ITV dating show’s all stars spin-off.
The show’s latest bombshell entry Tina Stinnes, who appeared on series two of the original show, was given the power to steal one boy from his couple during Sunday’s episode.
She chose fellow series two contestant Scott Thomas, leaving series five star Reynolds single and vulnerable to being dumped from the island.
After one contestant departed, two more are set to enter as it was teased at the end of the episode that former Love Island stars Grace Jackson and Ron Hall will enter the villa in Monday’s episode.
Speaking to presenter Maya Jama after her departure, Reynolds said her time on Love Island: All Stars had been “a rollercoaster but a really good laugh”.
Reynolds and Thomas previously got in to a dispute after she picked him as being the “most calculated” in the villa during a game of Truth or Dare, prompting him to say that had given him the “ick”, a term for when someone gets a sudden feeling of dislike for another person.
Before she left, he told her: “Everything that I’ve done with you has been genuine. I’ve loved getting to know you.
“You’re not an ick. You know you’re beautiful. You know I think so highly of you.”
The end of the episode teased the arrival of the new bombshells Jackson and Hall by showing a clip of them strutting in to the villa.
Jackson, who was reported to have been dating footballer Marcus Rashford last year, appeared in the most recent series of the main show last summer.
The 26-year-old said she wanted to come back to the villa as she is done with her single years and is looking to try out a new approach on the show.
“I’ve done everything I wanted to do in my single life and I’m looking to settle down and create a nice life with someone. What better place to do it than in the villa?”, she added.
This time round, Jackson hopes to keep her options more open as she feels she put all of her eggs in one basket on her previous series.
She was initially coupled up with The Only Way Is Essex star Joey Essex and left the villa with semi-professional footballer Reuben Collins, but their relationship ended soon after they left the villa.
Jackson said: “I definitely think I’ll give people that I may not initially be attracted to more time, because I think personality is a big thing.”
Hall, 27, finished as a runner-up on series nine of the main show alongside Lana Jenkins but the couple split up a few months after leaving the show.
He said he was returning to the show as he knows it works from last time, saying: “I was a success story from it, I found love.
“Obviously it didn’t last but, if it can happen again, great.”
Reflecting on what he was looking for in a partner, he said he was looking for someone who wants to settle down as he is hoping to be married with a child in the next few years.
“I need a nice, home girl that is genuine and can deal with each other’s lives,” he added.
“Someone that can take me and my mates, take all the best bits from my life and theirs and compromise.
“I want to be someone’s priority. I’ve always wanted relationships. I’m dating someone because I want to be with them forever, really. I date to marry.”
Love Island: All Stars continues on Monday at 9pm on ITV2 and ITVX.