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Love Island SPOILER: Lucie Donlan left FUMING as Joe Garratt ‘cracks on’ with Amber Gill

Love Island viewers have watched as Lucie Donlan, Joe Garratt and Tommy Fury have spent the best part of a week in an agonising love triangle.

But tensions are set to grow even stronger when the triangle becomes a square — with Joe “cracking on” with Amber Gill.

Joe is no longer in a couple after Tyson Fury’s brother Tommy, 20, decided to couple up with Lucie, 21, leaving him single.

The 23 year old then decides to “crack on” with Amber, 21, after Lucie has decided to keep her options open since joining her new couple.

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Joe approaches Amber to tell her that she is the type of girl he would go for, much to the beauty therapist’s surprise.

He reassured her: “I feel like no only are you loyal, I feel like if we were to couple up you’d be straight talking.”

Once Lucie picks up on their conversation, she approaches Joe for a chat of their own.


Joe tells Lucie she can speak to him in front of Amber, with her responding: “No, it’s alright. I’ll leave you to it. Just come and get me when you’re done.”

Amber seems put out by Joe’s immediate need to speak with Lucie and disregard for their conversation, asking: “Are you having me on?”

Lucie confronts Joe over his flirting with Amber after his reaction to her date with Tommy.

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She says: “If you’re flirting with her behind my back, why can’t I talk to Tommy?”

Tommy speaks with Callum Macleod, Anton Danyluk and Curtis Pritchard about the drama, saying: “Look what has happened after a day and a half. They’re not going to last in the long run.”

As the rest of the islanders watch the drama unfold, Amy offers to Lucie: “Play it cool. You’ve got the power and you can let him graft for you because he needs you more than you need him, darling.”

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