During the Saturday edition of the program, as the islanders went through the fallout from Casa Amor, Jess Harding and Sammy Root were closer than ever.
Actually a bit too close when Jess was shown to be using her own locks of hair to floss Sammy’s teeth.
Yes really.
The pair were sitting on the sunbeds enjoying each other’s company when narrator Iain Stirling teased, “Sammy and Jess are just getting closer again and it’s clear they’re growing on each other, even on a bad hair day.”
Jess began, “Do you have food in your teeth?”
“Take it out, is it gone?” Sammy asked, before Jess said, “I’m going to have to use a little of my hair.”
Instead of being baffled by her actions, Sammy seemed quite excited.
“Actually, we’re such bums,” she added, though he denied, “No, we’re not, you have to do what you have to do.”
“Is this what you do?” he then asked, to which Jess admitted that she does, only when she doesn’t have dental floss.
“Get it out,” Sammy continued, as Jess brushed her hair through his teeth.
“Your hair broke in my mouth!” he then cried, before she had to pull the tuft of hair from between his teeth.
“Yes, dinner is finished, is the hair gone?” Jess confirmed, while Sammy gagged the hair out.
“What sort of disgusting nonsense are Sammy and Jessy doing along with her hair between his tooth?” one viewer wrote.
One other wrote, “Jess and Sammy are so soiled eww.”
“Jess… that is sick,” another person mentioned, whereas one other repeated, “That is so gross omg.”
Love Island continues on ITV2 on Sunday night time at 9pm.
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