Love Island’s Jordan forced to be a single dad as Anna refuses to look after baby that belongs to ‘one of his 100 girls’
LOVE Island Jordan Hames was left a single dad in the baby task - after Anna Vakili dumped him for secretly trying to replace her.
The 28-year-old told her ex: "I don't know whose baby that is - because it's not mine. It's one of your 100 girls' babe."
The model, who had earlier boasted of sleeping with "100+" women, tried to win the affections of India Reynolds behind Anna's back on Tuesday night's show.
However, she swiftly sent him packing back into the friend-zone by insisting they were "mates".
When Anna got wind of what was going on she gave Jordan both barrels, raging: "You just asked me out and you like her? Is that how much of a f***ing idiot you are?"
However, Jordan wasn't alone in looking unsure of what's going on, with Greg O'Shea gingerly picking up the screaming plastic baby with an eye mask still strapped to his head.
Meanwhile, Ovie Soko was delighted to find his son had inherited his signature style.
He raved: "Look, he's got the bucket hat, he's got the bucket hat."
India and Ovie named their baby Raymond Junior while Curtis Pritchard and Maura called theirs Bella.
Molly-Mae Hague and Tommy Fury went with Tommy Junior - but known strictly as TJ - and Chris Taylor and Harley Brash chose Penny-Sue Tinkerbell.
Meanwhile, Anton Danyluk and Belle Hassan named their baby Valentino and Amber Gill and Greg O'Shea picked Kobe for their little one.
Yesterday we revealed that Love Island would do the baby task this year after fans feared it’d been ditched alongside the lie detector test.
It's been a long-standing tradition that the islanders are faced with the reality of becoming parents to toy dolls who need changed, washed and fed.
But the challenge pushes couples to the brink as they row about who has to spend less time sunbathing and more time babysitting - and even what they should call their darling newborn.
Former star Montana Brown previously quipped: "It's the best form of contraception."