Love Island 2019: Danny and Yewande in crisis as Casa Amor returns with 12 new islanders?

Love Island’s rival villa Casa Amor is set to return next week in explosive scenes that will rock the villa and lead to some islanders questioning whether they’re happy in their current couples. 

Twelve new singletons will be flown out to Majorca to shake up the ITV dating show and put this year’s couples to the test. 

All of the male islanders will be moved into the rival villa joining a host of girls who are all looking for love. 

Meanwhile the girl islanders will be joined in the main villa by a bunch of eligible bachelors who will be hoping to impress the girl contestants for their chance to stay on the show. 

Danny Williams and Yewande Biala have been on rocky ground recently after the scientist admitted she struggles to express her true feelings. 

Will spending time away from each other tear them apart or bring them closer together? 

Amy Hart and Curtis Pritchard, who are one of the strongest couples in the villa, will also be put to the test as they are pulled apart for the first time. 

Meanwhile the return of Casa Amor gives singletons Maura Higgins and Lucie Donlan the perfect opportunity to get know a host of new boys. 

Unlucky in love Anton Danyluk will also get the chance to find a connection with the stunning newcomers. 

Love Island boss Angelia Jain told The Sun: “What we do in terms of format twists – as this is ongoing casting – we’re trying to mirror real life and relationships do get tested, that’s entirely normal. 

Fans caught a glimpse of the model in a teaser for tonight’s episode and it looks like she could have her eyes set on the firefighter. 

Ahead of her arrival, Arabella revealed she would like to get to know Michael and Danny and that she isn’t afraid to go after what she wants. 

When asked how far she would go to get the guy she wants, she remarked: “I would definitely talk to the girls first. 

“In an ideal world I would like to take them out of the villa so they can tell me where they are at.  

“It’s the nature of the show that you have to tread on toes. I’m not going to go for the single guys because they’re not for me.”  

Love Island airs on ITV2 tonight at 9pm. 

source: express.co.uk