LOVE Island's Yewande has slammed Arabella and 'fake' Danny and says their romance "won't work" after she was dumped from the villa.
Tonight's episode saw the 23-year-old scientist become the latest casualty as model Danny, 21, chose to recouple with fellow model Arabella, 28, instead of her.
Speaking after her exit from the villa, Yewande slammed the pair, insisting their budding romance won't work in the real world.
She said: "A bombshell coming in, it’s very hard and it’s difficult to know their intentions.
"I hate it when a bombshell comes in saying ‘I want to get to know everyone’, because that is a lie. You know who you’re going for. She knew she wanted Danny.
"I feel like if he does get to know her, it’s not going to work. There are so many factors – they’re so different, and the age gap."
Yewande, who had a huge showdown with the pair during Sunday's episode before the recoupling, added: "You have to be realistic. He’s just starting his life – he’s only 21.
"They are in two different phases of their lives. In the villa, it’s very easy to forget."
In a further dig at Danny - who was branded "fake" by viewers following his behaviour towards Yewande - she added she'd love to go back into the villa to find someone "genuine".
She said: "Given the chance, 100% I would go back. I feel like I haven’t finished my journey.
"It came to an end quite abruptly. I would love the chance to find someone that I feel is genuine. Also just continue the friendships I have made."
Asked which couples she thinks are genuine and could go the distance, Yewande replied: "I think there are a couple of people in there playing a game – a lot of people aren’t there for the right reasons.
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"I’d probably say there are only two genuine couples. Michael and Amber and Curtis and Amy.
However, when asked if she would do anything differently if she had her time in the villa again, she said she still would have picked Danny.
She explained: "I think I would have because Danny was the only person that I had a connection with in the villa. At that time I couldn’t see myself with anybody else."