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'FIXED FOR FURY'

Love Island producers ‘have fixed order of final dates’ to make sure Tommy and Molly-Mae win the show, claims bizarre new fan theory

LOVE Island fans have claimed the show is being "fixed" for Tommy Fury and Molly-Mae Hague because their date airs closest to when voting opens.

Many viewers have insisted TV bosses gave the pair’s romantic scenes a prize spot on tonight’s episode in a bid to make sure they’re in the final.

 The pair have long been favourites to win Love Island
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The pair have long been favourites to win Love IslandCredit: ITV

Several have posted theories that the couples have been given an advantage over Amber Gill and Greg O'Shea, who are closing in on the pair according to bookies.

One fan wrote: "Every year the producers put on their favourite couples on their final dates on the second episode - right before opening the vote where we are influenced by what we’ve just seen."

They added: "Such a fix for Tommy and Molly."

Another Love Island conspiracy theorist tweeted: "Producers want tommy and molly mae and anton and bella to be the final 2...

 Tommy and Molly-Mae's date will air tonight
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Tommy and Molly-Mae's date will air tonight
 The couple with their baby Tommy 'TJ' Junior
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The couple with their baby Tommy 'TJ' JuniorCredit: ITV
 Some claimed the pair were being given preferential treatment
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Some claimed the pair were being given preferential treatment
 One called the move a 'fix for Tommy and Molly'
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One called the move a 'fix for Tommy and Molly'

"Why else would you make there dates, just before you open up the votes #LoveIsland another fix."

A third insisted: "The producers know that Amber and Greg are favs so they give Molly and Tommy the advantage to have a date with the last voting.

"The show is a fix and you guys need to see it."

Another said: "The couples whose dates are still fresh on the viewers minds might have a leg up."

 Ovie and India's courtyard date aired last night
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Ovie and India's courtyard date aired last night
 Maura and Curtis were in a plant-lined venue
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Maura and Curtis were in a plant-lined venue
 Greg and Amber took to the high seas
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Greg and Amber took to the high seas
Maura and Curtis have their last date together on Love Island

Love Island broadcaster ITV has always denied that the show is fixed in any way and it is not yet known when exactly voting will open.

Last night's episode featured Curtis Pritchard, 23, and Maura Higgins, 28, toasting their future in a plant-lined courtyard.

Meanwhile, Ovie Soko, 28, and India Reynolds, 28, had a late-night liaison in a historic courtyard.

Finally, Amber Gill, 21, and Greg O'Shea, 24, enjoyed their final date on a boat, which some suspicious fans felt wasn't actually at sea.

Who will win Love Island?

1. Tommy & Molly-Mae - 4/5

2. Ovie & India - 13/8

3. Amber & Greg - 9/2

4. Curtis & Maura - 12/1

5. Anton & Belle - 18/1

Odds correct as of 26 July

Tonight, we are set to see Molly-Mae, 19, and Tommy, 20, and Anton Danyluk, 28, and Belle Hassan, 21, go on dates as the series draws to an end.

The winner will be crowned in a special feature-length episode on Monday night with £50,000 up for grabs.

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