Love Island teases drama by confirming Casa Amor’s return tomorrow

Love Island teases drama by confirming Casa Amor’s return tomorrow

Casa Amor is back and we’re buzzing! (Photo: ITV / REX / Shutterstock)

The wait is over, Love Island fans – Casa Amor is back.

In recent weeks we have seen how the islanders are nicely settled in their couples – with abundant smoochies, cozy nights in the hiding place, lovers’ tiffs and even suggestions of marriage in the future.

But things could all change tomorrow night as fan favorite Casa Amor makes an explosive return to our screens.

At the end of Thursday night’s episode, voice legend Iain Stirling told an ominous trailer that had viewers on the edge of their benches and predicted ‘chaos’.

While the villa’s name is translated to ‘House of Love’, the now iconic annual feature is notorious for sowing the most devastation in the entire series, with the potential to make or break couples.

Casa Amor lasts about three to four days, just long enough for heads to be turned and for the infamous postcard to be sent to the main villa.

Casa Amor may mean the house of love, but it brings nothing but drama (Photo: ITV)

Participants are then asked if they want to stay with their original partner, or connect with one of the new singles.

It’s full of drams to say the least, and fans expect nothing less from tomorrow night.

“I do not think any couple is safe against the Casa Amor demolition tbh,” one Twitter user wrote.

‘Nahhh, my body tumbled when I saw the casa amor sign jfbdodhdos’, tweeted a second.

Which couples will survive Casa Amor? (Photo: ITV)

Another wrote: ‘Casa Amor is going to be a madness. We are ready ‘.

Viewers also rushed to make their predictions about whose heads could turn and which couples Casa Amor would survive, with many holding their thumbs up for people like Ekin-Su and Italian stallion Davide to keep it together after they finally reunited got on track.

Others beg for the film to leave ‘Indiyah and Dami alone’, which has become a huge favorite among viewers.

However, not everyone is so convinced that this year is going to be as juicy as previous seasons, as most of the couples are ‘stable’ and are likely to ‘stay together’.

One person tweeted that ‘this year’s Casa Amor will be either 10/10 or boring AF’ because ‘everyone loves’, unless some try to be ‘rogue’ and ‘f ** ks ** t up’.

This year, ITV has brought a brand new villa to the main house of Love Island, so fans expect the same for the Casa Amor residence.

Everything will be revealed soon and we can not WAIT.

Love Island is broadcast every night at 21:00 on ITV2.

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