Love Island's Liberty breaks down admitting Jake 'isn't right for her'😱
As the final draws closer...
Last updated 19th Aug 2021
Following their shaky week, it had looked like Love Island's Jake Cornish and Liberty Poole had put their issues behind them, with the pair sailing through Wednesday night's baby challenge and even being saved by the public.
HOWEVER, in a short preview for tonight's (Thursday 19th August) show, it looks like Jake and Liberty's problems haven't vanished completely, with 21-year-old Liberty breaking down in tears.
The short clip shows Liberty ripping off her microphone before emotionally saying: "I don't think we are right for each other."
The scenes will come as a shock to viewers after hearing Jake speak candidly about the pair's relationship at the golf course.
Speaking to the boys, the water engineer said: “Bumps in the road bring you closer and once you come out the other side. We’re going onwards and upwards and I couldn’t ask for more.”
The couple, who are the only pair to make things official this series so far, later sailed through the baby challenge with their little boy Tommy.
It's not yet known what triggers Liberty's latest doubts, but the scenes are expected to play out on Thursday night's episode.
Check out all of the rules the Islanders are made to follow in the Love Island villa:
No getting drunk
According to 2017 contestant Kem Cetinay, contestants are allowed one small glass of wine or beer a night with dinner.
Being drunk's an absolute no-no, so sex while intoxicated is obviously against the rules too.
No masturbating
No solo sex acts are allowed in the villa, though obviously allowed to get jiggy with their partner.
No nudity
Contestants cannot be naked in front of other islanders, since the villa is technically a public space.
No books, phones or magazines
The islanders are given snazzy phones from their sponsor, Samsung (what else would they get their texts on?); but anyone sneaking their own mobile phone into the villa would risk being removed.
Same goes for books and magazines, too.
No inappropriate language or behaviour
This could cover homophobic, racist or aggressive language and is quite the broad rule. Inappropriate behaviour is again at producers' discretion, and would include violence and sexual harassment.
No discriminating against staff
Any Islanders who are rude to crew could run the risk of being booted off the show, and contestants must NOT take their mic packs off unless instructed to.
Follow the rule book
Simple. Contestants must obey the rule book they're provided with; which includes information on safe sex, consent and how to know if you're following the guidelines.
Meanwhile, in other Love Island news, Mary Bedford and Aaron Simpson were dumped from the villa last night after receiving the lowest votes from the public.
The pair, who are still at early days in their relationship, found themselves in the bottom two alongside Kaz Kamwi and Tyler Cruickshank.
Speaking about their current status after leaving the villa, Mary said: "It’s still proper early days for us. Even though it’s only been 10 days it feels like we’ve been seeing each other for months. We said we’re definitely going to give it a go on the outside. Obviously everything changes when you get out so we said we’re just going to cross each bridge as it comes to it. We’re definitely going to see each other on the outside."
Love Island continues every night at 9pm on ITV2, with the final taking place on Monday 23rd August.
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