Love Island fans accuse producers of ‘fixing’ results of heart rate challenge after dramatic fallout from sexy task
Love Island viewers watched as the islanders each saw their pulses elevate in the TV villa
LOVE Island fans have accused producers of ‘fixing’ the result of the heart rate challenge.
The ITV2 reality show continued tonight with the infamous challenge that caused a dramatic fallout.
Love Island viewers watched as the islanders each saw their pulses elevate in the TV villa.
The remaining girls stripped off to their lingerie and gave lap dances to all the boys.
Dressed to impress, as one by one they made their way to strut their stuff in a range costumes from sexy cowgirls to playboy bunnies.
Meanwhile, the boys all donned various outfits such as American footballers, cowboys, spacemen and sexy devils.
The challenge saw Molly and Tom raise each other’s heart rates the least in a shocking revelation.
It comes as Callum was left hot under the collar with his pulse soaring for Molly.
Molly was the same for her former lover, while she raised the heart rate of Anton.
Reacting to the results, Georgia H awkwardly said: “So, where do we all go from here then…”
Shocked fans turned on producers and accused them of rigging the challenge.
Love Island Heart Rate Challenge Results
The Boys
- Josh heart rate most by Sophie
- Anton raised most by Molly
- Adam raised most by Georgia S
- Toby’s heart raised most by Arabella
- Tom’s raised most by Georgia S
- Callum’s raised most by Molly
The Girls
- Georgia H’s heart raised most by Tom
- Sophie most by Josh
- Georgia S’s most by Toby
- Arabella most by Adam
- Jess most by Callum
- Molly most by Callum
Writing on social media, one raged: “Callum’s heart rate was raised the most by Molly *pretends to be shocked*.”
A second said: “Of course Callum’s heart was raised the most by Molly looooooooool.”
While a third commented: “When the producers rig the heart rate monitors so callum and molly raise each other’s hearts the most.”
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