Four islanders from season 10 have now been sent packing.
Love Island summer 2023 is in full swing, with plenty of drama, recouplings and, of course, dumpings.
The first contestant to depart from the Love Island villa was George Fensom after previous partner Jess, who the public coupled him up with, chose to partner with Sammy during the show’s first recoupling.
Islander Ruchee was next to leave after ending up in the bottom two with Ella Thomas on Wednesday (14th June), who in the end was saved by her co-stars over Ruchee.
And there were two more departures during last night’s episode (Friday, 16th June) of the popular dating show following a public vote.
Charlotte Sumner, Leah, and Catherine were the least favourite amongst the girls, while, Zachariah Noble, Sammy and André received the least votes for the boys.
But who left Love Island last night? Read on for everything you need to know about this year’s dumped islanders from the Love Island summer 2023 cast.
Who left Love Island last night? All the dumped season 10 contestants
André Furtado – DUMPED in episode 12
Andre Furtado became the latest contestant to leave the villa after after being voted out by his fellow contestants during Friday night’s episode (16th June).
Andre said being dumped had been “a real shocker”.
“Of course we know the saying ‘expect the unexpected’ has to be in our heads in the villa, but we get caught up in just living in the moment day to day,” he said.
“To be honest, I acknowledge it wasn’t an easy decision. Personally I would have loved to stay.
“Mainly because me and Catherine (Agbaje) had done a full circle, branching out and then coming back to each other. It showed the strength in our connection.
“Whereas with the other two, they were still dabbling to see which connection they were gravitating more towards.
“But there’s no hard feelings at all. Of course I would have liked it to go a different route and further develop my connection with Catherine, however, as I’ve said, you’ve got to expect the unexpected.”
Charlotte Sumner – DUMPED in episode 12
Charlotte was forced to wave goodbye to the villa last night (Friday, 16th June) after a public vote saw her receive the least amount of votes alongside Leah and Catherine.
While all three girls were at risk of being dumped from the island, in the end it was Charlotte that the other islanders chose not to save.
Charlotte said that being dumped had come as a surprise, but that there were no hard feelings.
It wasn’t a shock that I got chosen to leave,” she said.
“I didn’t think the girls would send Catherine home because she was ‘day dot’. I knew it would be between me and Leah, so I thought they’d save Leah because she had more of a connection.
“I have no hard feelings at all. I had the best time and I’m so grateful.”
George Fensom – DUMPED in episode 5
While the 24-year-old was previously coupled up with Jess, as chosen by the public, it was quickly revealed that the two didn’t share a romantic connection. Although the pair got on as friends, they admitted they weren’t what each other were looking for, leaving both of them somewhat single and looking elsewhere for connections in the villa.
Throughout the first week, George has attempted to get to know Molly and more recently, Whitney, but it wasn’t enough to form a solid connection in the run up to the surprise recoupling. Jess recoupled with new bombshell Sammy, leaving George as the only boy who wasn’t picked. He’s the first islander to exit the villa.
Upon leaving the villa, George said: “I’ve had an absolute blast, dropping loose game and making everyone laugh. The experiences I’ve had, the people I’ve met and the lifelong friendships that I’ve formed have made my Villa experience very worthwhile. I wish everyone in there the best Villa experience and I can’t wait to see them all on the outside.”
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