Love Island’s Ron and Lana seen ‘arguing’ in car after flight bust-up ahead of reunion show tonight
LOVE Island's Ron Hall and Lana Jenkins have continued to fuel rumours of cracks in their relationship.
The pair, who will appear in the show's big reunion tonight, were seen exchanging words in his car.
An onlooker explained: "They sat in the rain having a heated conversation for around 20 mins before finally going inside."
Ron and Lana, both 25, appeared to be deciding to shelter from some bad weather before heading into the house.
The couple, who were voted second by viewers of the ITV2 show, were paying a visit to Lana's parents.
It comes after The Sun revealed they'd had a furious clash on the plane home from the Love Island villa in South Africa.
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A source explained that TV bosses were forced to intervene during the row, thousands of feet in the air.
They said: "They were so fuming they refused to film the 'meeting the family' part of the reunion show at Heathrow until producers stepped in again.
"They were due to stay overnight in London together but after the fight they went back to their family homes separately to cool down."
The bust-up came after strong-willed Ron said he would not move north to live with Lana - who is from Luton but is based in Manchester.
The Essex boy told his dad and pal: “She’s going to come down here. We’ve spoken about it and we’re both going to have our bases.”
Ron and Lana were long considered to be favourites to win Love Island but in the end came a distant second to Kai Fagan and Sanam Harrinanan.
A body language expert later explained they had been seen looking "truly gutted" at missing out on the £50,000 top spot.
All this year's stars will appear on Love Island: The Reunion tonight at 9pm on ITV2, where friends will be reunited - and grievances aired - in a special edition of the show.
Already some stars have said they intend to ask questions of their former co-stars' behaviour since the villa.
Shaq Muhammad said last night: "There's going to be some drama - some things need to be addressed."