Love Island fans reeling as Caroline Flack heads back to Casa Amor for suspected mass dumping
LOVE Island host Caroline Flack today declared she was returning to Casa Amor for what is likely to be an almighty clear-out of the cast.
Sharing a picture of her striding through an airport to the strains of Here Come The Girls, the 39-year-old wrote: “Let’s have it Casa Amor.”
Each year, the second villa is introduced to send the Islanders into relationship turmoil – with half the group heading off and half staying.
The originals are given the chance to stick with the person they are already with, or couple up with someone new – with the singles dumped from the villa.
Last week, Maura, Molly-Mae, Lucie, Amy, Anna and Amber were sent to Casa Amor, where they were introduced to six new male contestants.
They are basketball ace Ovie Soko, personal trainer Marvin Brooks, builders Dan Rose and George Rains, student Stevie Bradley and footballer Dennon Lewis.
Bemoaning the fact she’s already on her way back to filming, Caroline shared a picture of herself eating chips before boarding her flight to Tenerife.
She wrote: “If you want to send me some post I now live in City Airport.”
The star also posted a picture of her staring out of the plane window while Island of Love by Elvis Presley played.
She added: “I’ve been on this flight so often I’m now married to the pilot and we have 3 kids.”
Last year, producers used Casa Amor to ship in Jack Fincham’s ex Ellie – leaving Dani Dyer in tears.
The twist caused 2,525 people to complain to Ofcom.
Caroline’s rush back to the villa is far from the first time she’s been called into action.
Speaking in an Instagram Story, last week she said: “So I put myself down for a little siesta and set myself down for dinner, and my Love Island pager went off.
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“And I’ve been summoned to do some filming, some late night filming.
“That’s what happens on the island of love, always on call.”
The host went on to jokingly liken herself to a doctor and firefighter because of the sudden shifts.
She added: “Like a doctor or a fireman, I don’t really have a Love Island pager. Just a producer who calls me up.”
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