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The Love Island villa will be at war once again tonight (February 19) as the damning phone calls from home see Belle Hassan and Lucinda Strafford clash AGAIN.
Host Maya Jama will head into the villa in tense scenes that will hit screens on ITV2 with some burning questions for the Islanders from the public.
On Sunday, fans got to watch as the girls caught up with their friends and family in a series of calls from home - getting to video call with their nearest and dearest.
Samie Elishi will be first to be put in the hot seat, with a member of the public asking: 'Will Samie tell the truth about what Sophie said about Belle on the call...'
The Islanders will be left in a stunned silence as Samie has to explain herself to Belle.
When Lucinda hears the explanation, she too has some questions for how how Samie handled the drama at the time, with her partner Ciaran Davies stepping in.
The Love Island villa will be at war once again tonight (February 19) as the damning phone calls from home see Belle Hassan (pictured) and Lucinda Strafford clash AGAIN
Samie Elishi will be first to be put in the hot seat, with a member of the public asking: 'Will Samie tell the truth about what Sophie said about Belle on the call...'
'It's about Belle,' he tells her, as a back and forth then ensues between the girls, leaving Maya to intervene, saying: 'Let's move on, you can discuss it later.'
Lucinda and boyfriend Sean Stone's question from the public leaves them to make a decision that will see the Islanders shocked at their loyalties.
Then Leanne Amaning is asked by the public: 'What made you want Scott back after you were so adamant about being done?'
As she offers up her reasoning, Maya then probes further, adding: 'Do you feel like if you were on the outside world, would you be done with him then?'
Viewers will have to watch to see how her partner Scott van-der-Sluis takes her response to the tricky line of questioning.
Meanwhile, Yamen Sanders question will give him and Whitney Adebayo more clarity, and Zac Woodworth gets a chance to explain his perspective once and for all on why he wanted to test his affection for former show winner Millie Court.
Harrison Solomon will hit out at the public's questions aimed at him and Belle as 'savage', while the final question causes further tensions for Tommy Bradley and Jessy Potts.
Maya reveals: 'The final question, Jessy and Tommy - Helena said in her Maya interview that Jessy was only with Tommy for airtime, is it true?'
Host Maya Jama will head into the villa in tense scenes that will hit screens on ITV2 with some burning questions for the Islanders from the public
Leanne Amaning is asked by the public: ' What made you want Scott back after you were so adamant about being done?'
Harrison Solomon will hit out at the public's questions aimed at him and Belle as 'savage'
It comes after Tommy was left despondent after a brutal game revealed that the public think Jessy is using him to get to the final on Wednesday night's Love Island All Stars.
The public had been voting the answers to certain questions posed by the Islanders and one couple had asked 'Is Jessy playing it safe with Tommy to get to the final?'
The result came back as 83 per cent yes and 17 per cent no which left everyone speechless.
Tommy then appeared to contemplate that she might indeed be using him as things turned awkward.
Viewers were quick to react to the moment on X, with one writing: 'I'm about to break into that villa to rescue Tommy. He don't deserve this!'
Another chimed in: 'I just want to hug Tommy,' as someone else penned: 'Tommy you've clocked Jessy is playing a game!'
Host Maya Jama then entered the villa to ask how they were all reacting to the questions and answers.
Jessy then broke down in tears after Tommy failed to give her any reassurance following the game:
Zac Woodworth gets a chance to explain his perspective once and for all on why he wanted to test his affection for former show winner Millie Court
Tommy was left despondent after a brutal game revealed that the public think Jessy is using him to get to the final on Wednesday night's Love Island All Stars
As she cried she said: 'I didn't think that Tommy would actually believe that. I thought he knew we had a good connection.'
Earlier in the episode he was seen telling Harrison that things were going well but that it was a 'slow burner' which he wasn't used to.
It comes after it was revealed that the current All Stars series has racked up more than 11,000 Ofcom complaints in the space of a week as the villa bullying row reached a shocking new low.
The ITV spin-off, which sees past hopefuls return to the Love Island villa for another chance at romance, launched its third series last month.
Viewers claimed islander Lucinda is being 'ganged up on' by other villa girls.
Last week, 11,073 people issued complaints to the broadcasting regulator - which said these were 'related to alleged bullying behaviour'.
Belle, Samie and Jessy were referred to as 'mean girls' for their treatment of Lucinda.
And some viewers claimed the girls have 'targeted' their co-star throughout the series.
Tensions previously rose during the To Be Honest Game, which saw Lucinda storm off in tears after a huge showdown - and host Maya Jama stepping in to comfort her.
Furthermore, Ofcom received 8,594 complaints in one night, after fans watched Lucinda brought to tears during the game aired last Friday.
Love Island continues tonight at 9pm on ITV2 and ITVX