Fans stunned: Maya Jama ‘SCHOOLS’ the Love Island hotties live on air!
Love Island fans heaped praise onto host Maya Jama after she ‘called out’ Helena Ford, Harry Cooksley and Ben Holbrough during a dramatic recoupling.
The ITV2 reality show got off to an explosive start on Thursday as Emily Moran and Giorgio Russo were dumped from the villa after being left single during Casa Amor.
It came after viewers saw an argument unfold around the firepit, with the host blasting Harry and Helena for laughing about his behaviour during their time together.
Harry and Helena were reunited during Wednesday’s episode when he surprisingly returned from Casa single, despite exploring a connection with bombshell Rheo Parnell.
Rheo spilled the tea during the recoupling, letting the islanders know there were ‘k1sses in b3d, c::ddles and all s0rts’ between her and Harry.

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Love Island fans heaped praise onto host Maya Jama (pictured) after she ‘called out’ Helena Ford, Harry Crossley and Holbrough during a dramatic recoupling

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Harry (right) and Helena (left) were reunited during Wednesday’s episode when he surprisingly returned from Casa single, despite exploring a connection with bombshell Rheo Parnell

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Rheo (left) spilled the tea during the recoupling, letting the islanders know that there were ‘k1sses in b3d, c::ddl3s and all s0rts’ between her and Harry
Andrada Pop then pointed out that Harry admitted he ‘didn’t miss’ his couple during Casa, which prompted a rather unbothered response from the semi-professional footballer and Helena, who burst into laughter.
Maya then hit-back at their reaction, saying: ‘I don’t know, I probably wouldn’t find it that funny if I was in a couple with someone like that.’
Moments later the focus shifted to American Toni Laites and Harrison Solomon, who chose to go their separate ways during the recoupling.
After being asked her thoughts on the situation, Toni admitted that she wasn’t surprised that Harrison – who has form of doing similar in the villa – returned with a new girl.
It prompted a strange reaction from Ben, who quipped: ‘I’ve just got to give it Harrison, man. What Lauren’s been able to give him in three days, you (Toni) haven’t been able to in two, three weeks.’
The presenter once again hit-back, telling Ben his comment was ‘unnecessary’.
And Maya’s no-nonsense responses to the islanders went down a hit with viewers, who branded her the ‘best’ host for the show.
They took to X to express their opinions, writing: ‘Maya is actually the best host. She’s called out both Harry AND Ben during this recoupling. We have to stan’,

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Maya told Harry Helena: ‘I don’t know, I probably wouldn’t find it that funny if I was in a couple with someone like that’





Maya’s no-nonsense responses to the islanders went down a hit with viewers, who branded her the ‘best’ host for the show on X
‘Imagine THE Maya Jama telling you you shouldn’t find it funny… Helena has to be the most embarrassing love island contestant of all time’,
‘Helena should be embarrass3d. Even Maya Jama can’t hide her d1sdain for how Harry is behaving at his big age’,
‘Maya Jama WINNER of love island uk congratulations congratulations’,
‘Sorry how has the recoupling turned into an invervention for Helena… to the point where MAYA JAMA is telling you deserve better. You actually cannot write this’.
Elsewhere in the show, there was further drama between Dejon Noel-Williams and Megan Moore after he returned from Casa.

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Elsewhere in the show, there was further drama between Dejon Noel-Williams (left) and Megan Moore (right) after he returned from Casa
The hunk had enjoyed chats with bombshell Andrada during his time away but decided to stick with Meg during the recoupling.
But she issued him an ult1matum after rumours of his flirting were aired around the firepit.
Dejon later told Andrada his full focus remains on his couple, but during an awkward chat with Meg as the show came to a close, they couldn’t settle their differences.
Friday’s episode is sure to be jampacked full of drama as the islanders settle down for movie night.
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