Slow and steady wins the race does not apply tonight!😅🫣
We’re day one in Casa Amor and things are already getting messy. With heads turning left, right and centre, we’re all waiting with bated breath to see what might unfold…and who’s getting cosy with someone new!
Tonight, things are sped up with the return of the raunchy race, a contest that pits the villa and casa against each other.As both villas receive a text, Tyrique and Catherine announce: “Islanders, Buckle up, it’s about to get racy as the Villa and Casa Amor go head to head in today’s challenge, Raunchy Race. The villa that gets the most points will win a party tonight. #MayTheBestVillaWin.”
Both villas will go against the clock as they take on each round in a bid to compete for a party and all Islanders waste no time in breaking the ice as they get up close and personal with the new arrivals.Who will be quickest off the mark and the front runners winning this evening’s party? All we know is someone has to lose…Catherine says: “This goes a long way. It shows you actually think about me…you’ve definitely got my head scrambled.
Elom is quick to offer his professional services to Catherine as he says: “Listen, just take your time. As I said just do you, focus on yourself as well. When you’re ready just call me over to give you your massage as well.
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