GOOD Morning Britain presenter Andi Peters stepped foot in the Love Island villa just hours after the show was shocked by a brutal four-person dumping.
Viewers of the ITV2 series were left on the edge of their seats during the intense episode on Wednesday evening.
Good Morning Britain’s Andi Peter stepped foot in the villa after the brutal four way eviction[/caption] He told how Jess ‘wouldn’t be found’ in the villa after she was given the boot[/caption]It came after Love Island viewers had been voting for their favourite male and preferred female on the matchmaking show.
With two stars from each gender given the boot, there was barely enough time for the dust to settle before competition segment host Andi, 53, arrived in the Mallorca compound.
He gave the comfy day beds a try before striking a series of poses on the yellow sun-loungers by the pool.
Andi teased that even if they won Good Morning Britain‘s bumper cash prize, they wouldn’t be able to enter the villa, before proceeding to thank Love Island bosses for the invite.
Yet in a catty dig at one contestant – who has previously been dubbed a “snake” for her “lies” – he said: “I tell you what you wont find here, it’s Jess, because she’s gone.”
As if to emphasise his dig, Andi then made an elbow jab movement.
During last night’s high-octane episode, it was revealed that Blade, Hugo, Ayo had received the lowest votes for the lads.
Meanwhile, Jess S, Emma and Jess W were also left vulnerable.
The decision was in the hands of the public who then decided to dump Blade, Hugo, Jess W and Emma.
This meant Ayo and Jess – who paired up with Jess S during a tense Casa Amor re-coupling ceremony – were saved.
Fans appeared divided by Jess’ departure.
One took to social media to write: “Glad to see the back of Jess W, it’s karma baby.”
Yet another said: “Jess W was robbed, she should have made it to the final, she brought all the drama this series.”
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The brunette shop manager was even dubbed a “bully” by Casa Amor star Diamante Laiva on her show exit.
Yet after leaving the compound, Stockport lass Jess insisted she “got on with everybody.”
Jess even claimed she will be “friends for life” with her co-stars.
She said: “I’m a people’s person, that’s my job, so I knew I’d get on with everybody.
“This journey has taught me to never underestimate how important friendships are.
“I was so close with both the girls and boys in the villa and I love them all individually.
“I’m a tough cookie and rarely cry but everytime one of my girls left I was always in tears. The relationships you form are so special, I’m so proud of everyone and think we will all be friends for life.”
The beauty left with partner Hugo Godfroy after an up and down Love Island experience.
This saw her embroiled in a love triangle with Ronnie Vint and Harriett Blackmore, with her shocking remarks towards the Brighton dancer exposed in Sunday’s Movie Night.