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'There are no strong couples in the Love Island villa', says ex contestant

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Since the latest series of Love Island kicked off at the beginning of the month, this year’s show has been filled with plenty of drama from day one.

From its divisive challenges to its shock recouplings, viewers have been left on the edge of their seats all series. But despite all of the drama, the show is ultimately about finding love as the couples battle it out to make their way to the final.

However, a former contestant has warned that they believe that there are “no strong couples” currently in the villa despite being three weeks into the show.

Speaking to OK! about the remaining couples in the villa, George Fensom, who was the first contestant to be eliminated from the 2023 series, has given his verdict and has said that some couples are “stronger than others”.

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