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ITV Love Island fans saying the same thing as they predict 'carnage' as Casa Amor returns

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We're only midway through the second week and Love Island viewers are already calling for the returning of the infamous Casa Amor as they make a prediction.

Casa Amor was introduced as a second villa to the main house in 2017 during the third series. Since then it has become a staple of the ITV2 dating show with fans gripped waiting for ructions when the separated Islanders are finally reunited.

Casa Amor sees the couples divided as a new cast of sexy singles are brought in. Over the years Casa Amor has delivered tearful reunions in the case of Molly-Mae Hague and Tommy Fury who was waiting for his girl with her beloved cuddly elephant Ellie Belly, but mostly arguments and new couplings.

Last year an episode sparked 25,000 complaints to regulator Ofcom, a record for the show, when Faye Winter angrily confronted her partner Teddy Soares over footage shown from Casa Amor week. READ MORE: Jorgie Porter shows off her blossoming bump on babymoon as she opens up about her pregnancy Asked if Casa Amor, which places male and female contestants in separate villas with the chance to be unfaithful, would be returning for 2022 executive producer Mike Spencer said during a recent fan Q&A on Reddit that the show 'never confirm or deny whether we are bringing it back.' But according to uncomfirmed media reports Casa Amor will be back within a matter of weeks to shake things up, and there is one Islander that fans will have all eyes on. @samiswhoiam cheered: "Ekin Su is a disaster class event!!!

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