Love Island fans were over the moon after Amber Gill picked Irish newcomer, Greg O'Shea, in a recoupling challenge over her former flame Michael Griffiths.
In a recent episode, Michael told Amber that he still fancied her despite telling her he "was done" on several occasions. Later in the show the Islanders received news of the next recoupling, with the women calling the shots this time 'round.
Amber was faced with a choice between Greg and Michael, who had left her for Joanna Chimonides before redeclaring his affection for her when faced with a recoupling ceremony.
In the end she chose the Irishman after being reduced to tears multiple times by Michael during the series so far.
Amber said: "On the outside I wouldn't accept it. Why would I accept it in here?"
She said at the ceremony: "One boy we have a history, we've had ups and downs.
"Then I've got another guy that's come in and put a smile back on my face when I've been miserable.
"I feel like I've been through a lot. It was quite hard for me to handle.
"The boy I want to couple up with is Greg."
She later told the girls: "I am f****** happy. So I should be. I've been a misery for that long."
Well I've done a u turn on Amber. Over the moon she’s picked Greg over Michael. And he’s Irish 😍☘️. #loveisland
— Jade Pye (@Jadey259) July 19, 2019
Hopefully Michael will be dumped tomorrow so that Amber can enjoy Greg ❤️#loveisland
— Sara Pereira (@SaraPer52205151) July 19, 2019
I really really really want Amber and Greg to be soulmates. Like fall in love get married and have kids type shit idk why I'm emotionally invested #loveisland pic.twitter.com/1tfG6zg6rx
— lauren ✨ (@deeepp2) July 19, 2019
Michael was left alone as the new couple shared a hug, with Greg left surprised he was chosen over his rival.
Firefighter Michael was the final boy left, and was selected by Francesca Allen, who said he was an "expert" in forming connections.
Michael told the boys: "It doesn't mean anything the fact that they're coupled up. I'm not sweating."
The recoupling comes after charity Women's Aid raised concerns that the programme has shown Amber "appearing to have her emotions manipulated".
Love Island continues on Virgin Media Two at 9pm on Sunday.
You can now vote for your favourite couple! Those with the fewest votes are at risk of being dumped 😬
— Love Island 24/7 (@LoveIsland247) July 19, 2019
Who are you voting for? #LoveIsland pic.twitter.com/jhGhrDsMMp
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