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Good golly! Lucie’s so jealous of Molly

Hague goes for ‘taken’ Islanders

- by RUTH McKEE

NEW girl Molly-Mae Hague sent the villa into meltdown after getting cosy on intimate dates with two of the Island’s hunks.

The 20-year-old has shaken up the couplings in the show aind has left the Islanders reeling after plumping for a date with happily coupled-up Curtis Pritchard, who has been spending his time getting close to Amy Hart.

After ending her hot tub date with Tommy Fury, social media influencer Molly-Mae was sent a text telling her to choose any boy from the show for her next romantic engagement.

The boxer was dispatched to fetch her next target and told the lads: “She’s taking another date and guess who she wants? Curtis – you’re up. Go get yourself ready, bro.”

Intimate

Amy, who has been enjoying getting intimate with the ballroom dancer, was horrified that the new girl had set her sights on her man.

She fumed: “I’m not sure she really knows about girl code but… erm… no just don’t do it.”

Hinting that Molly-Mae is not proving popular with the girls in the show she added: “If you want to make friends with people, it’s not the best way to go about things.”

But despite the advances of the stunning bikini-clad new girl, Curtis won the hearts of the nation after putting her firmly in the friend zone.

Firming up their place as the cutest couple in the villa, Amy and Curtis are still together after the flight attendant picked him in last night’s coupling-up ceremony.

In the first dumping of the series, which saw Callum Macleod pack his bags, Lucie Donlan shunned Tommy and stuck with Joe Garratt. Anna Vakili and Sherif Lanre stayed together after the pharmacist decided to stay with the semi-pro rugby player.

Yewande Biala picked Michael Griffiths and Amber Gill dropped Callum in favour of gym boss Anton Danyluk.

Meanwhile, new girl Molly-Mae opted for Tommy after their steamy hot tub date when she noted: “Your eyes are, like, amazing.”

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