The pair have mixed emotions🫢
Last night’s Love Island has brought shock to the entire villa – with Catherine and Elom being dumped as they were voted the least compatible couple by the public.
The pair were voted out over Scott and Amber, who are in a friendship couple, adding insult to injury. But Catherine and Elom are adamant to continue the connection going on the outside no matter what anyone else thinks! Here’s what they had to say on their way home.Mixed emotions but I am happy to be leaving with Catherine. I’m going to miss everyone, especially Lochan and Ouzy, they were my Casa boys and have been such a big part of my journey.
The girls have become my sisters so it was emotional saying goodbye to them but I’ve told them it’s not goodbye, but see you later.Massively, It wasn’t something I saw coming at all. When I heard our names I was shocked because I know what me and Elom have is genuine and we are so compatible.The public put Andre and I together which I was chuffed about as I would have picked him anyway. I really enjoyed getting to know Andre, he is such a good person and a total sweetheart.
Zach came in after and swooped in as he wanted to get to know me, he is also a lovely guy so I’m pleased I can count them both as good friends, as well as finding a connection with Elom.My connection with Scott was good, we bonded over living in Ireland and it felt right at the time but everything happens for a reason and we weren’t meant to be.
All the moments I spent with the girls are my favourite moments and memories I will treasure. The Heart Rate challenge was also a highlight.I’d say Ella and Ty or Whitney and Lochan.
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