Love Islands return sees five couples at risk of being dumped after intense compatibility vote

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FIVE Love Island couples are at risk of being dumped from the villa after an intense compatibility vote on the show’s return.

The seven pairs were each tasked with voting for the two couples they felt were the least compatible and had to give their answers in front of the group.

Love Island’s return tonight has left five couples at risk of being dumped from the show

The only couples not to receive a vote, and therefore safe from tomorrow night’s dumping, are Paige Turley and Finn Tapp and Siannise Fudge and Luke Trotman.

It means one couple from Jamie McCann and Natalia Zoppa, Callum Jones and Molly Smith, Luke Mabbott and Demi Jones, Mike Boateng and Priscilla Anyabu and Jess Gale and Ched Uzor will be sent home.

There was friction between Mike and Priscilla earlier in the episode when she felt he had acted in a condescending way by patting her on the head in front of everyone.

She told him the thing she hated the most was being made to feel embarrassed and that’s what had happened.

The seven pairs were each tasked with voting for the two couples they felt were the least compatible

Siannise and Luke T are safe

Paige and Finn are also immune

Jess and Ched looked tense

Luke M and Demi looked concerned

Mike and Priscilla had a row earlier in the episode

In a clear the air chat, Mike apologised profusely, insisting that was never his aim.

The episode began with an emotional tribute to Caroline Flack from her friend Iain Stirling after her tragic death.

Devastated narrator Iain fought back tears as he described the late star as a “true friend” and said he was going to miss her.

Spoken over footage of the ocean, Iain said: “We are all devastated that Caroline, a much loved member of our Love Island family, has passed away.

“Our thoughts are with her family and friends at this dreadful time.

Love Island returned tonight with an emotional tribute to Caroline Flack

“Caroline and me were together from the very start of Love Island. Her passion, warmth and infectious enthusiasm are a crucial part of what made the show connect with millions of viewers.

“Like many of you, we’re still trying to come to terms with what’s happened. My only hope is that we can try and be kinder, always show love and listen to one another.

“Caroline, I want to thank you for all the fun times making our favourite show. You were a true friend to me. Im gonna miss you Caz.”

Iain’s commentary was absent from tonight’s show, which toned down its usual exuberance in light of the tragedy.

Iain’s usual commentary was absent from tonight’s show

ITV put up special ‘Be kind’ messages in the ad breaks