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Caroline Flack says we can expect a "drama week" on Love Island

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From Cosmopolitan

After Monday's dumping (June 24), Love Island viewers can expect an even more eventful couple of days on the ITV dating show, as Caroline Flack has teased a drama-filled week.

Speaking to Arielle Free and Kem Cetinay on the Love Island: The Morning After podcast, the presenter revealed that all the couples will be tested as they're forced to make some difficult decisions.

"This week is gonna be drama week," she said. "Drama for me is just the testing of the relationship, so it is good to see. That's the whole point is just testing the relationships.

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"So when I say drama I don't mean screaming and shouting and arguing and that kind of stuff, it's the decisions they [the Islanders] have to make, I like all that."

Flack could perhaps be referring to the Islanders being sent to Casa Amor, the show's second villa that will test the existing couples' relationships as a host of new 'Bombshells' arrive.

The presenter went on to say that the established couples can't be allowed to coast their way to the final without being tested.

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On fan favourites Michael and Amber, she said: "When I was in the villa, I felt love, like steam, coming off them... But they need to be tested. They do like all the couples. They can't just sort of roam in and win and just stay in the back, on a back-burner, somethings gotta happen, right?"

As for the villa's other settled couple, Curtis and Amy: is it remotely possible that their seemingly solid connection could be disrupted?

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