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Tonight's episode of Love Island (July 25) saw its number of couples drop from six to five after another shock dumping from the villa.
The contestants were celebrating completing this year's baby challenge – each couple was given a fake plastic baby to tend to – when texts rang around the group, notifying them of another elimination.
Wes and Megan were the first couple declared unsafe from dumping, followed by Josh and Kaz and then new Jack and Laura.
After an inane amount of pausing for dramatic effect, it was announced that new Jack and Laura had the least amount votes and would be leaving the villa.
This came as a surprise to some viewers, especially considering the pair had been crowned the best parents in the baby challenge.
New Jack in particular took the baby challenge incredibly seriously, convincing both the Islanders and viewers that he'd make a great dad.
Relishing the challenge, he said: "I love the fact that there's loads of babies around. Obviously they're crying a lot, as babies do, they need to be changed, they need to be fed, but that's what it's all about."
Unfortunately for him and Laura, their heroic parenting antics have come too late in the day to save them from dumping.
Tonight's episode of Love Island (July 25) saw its number of couples drop from six to five after another shock dumping from the villa.
The contestants were celebrating completing this year's baby challenge – each couple was given a fake plastic baby to tend to – when texts rang around the group, notifying them of another elimination.
Wes and Megan were the first couple declared unsafe from dumping, followed by Josh and Kaz and then new Jack and Laura.
After an inane amount of pausing for dramatic effect, it was announced that new Jack and Laura had the least amount votes and would be leaving the villa.
This came as a surprise to some viewers, especially considering the pair had been crowned the best parents in the baby challenge.
New Jack in particular took the baby challenge incredibly seriously, convincing both the Islanders and viewers that he'd make a great dad.
Relishing the challenge, he said: "I love the fact that there's loads of babies around. Obviously they're crying a lot, as babies do, they need to be changed, they need to be fed, but that's what it's all about."
Unfortunately for him and Laura, their heroic parenting antics have come too late in the day to save them from dumping.
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