8 things we learnt on day 11
Ohhhhh the drama has landed. It took just one very bold and very beautiful brunette to shatter 11 days of grafting, friendship and harmony among the Islanders. Welcome along, Maura.
1. We’re ready for Anton and Danny’s restaurant to open
If they don’t find love in the villa, Danny and Anton could always take this cooking thing next level, as both Maura and Elma were VERY impressed with the boys’ skills in the kitchen.
2. You can have your cake… and get Michael to eat it
Maura is someone who fights fire with fire, and also feeds firefighters dessert when a group of girls are heckling from a roof terrace.
After a particularly loud cackle from above, Maura decided she’d had enough. “I actually think this is so embarrassing. It’s very immature,” she told Michael as they shared their pud.
“I don’t see why they’re being like that,” he replied.
“Ok, I’ll give them something to talk about,” she said as she fed him a massive spoonful of banana while the girls' jaws collectively dropped.
3. We suddenly found ourselves on a girls' night out
A sweet moment between Molly-Mae and Maura made us briefly think that the love triangle between them and Tommy wouldn’t take hold.
Molly-Mae offered to give the chilly new arrival her jacket, to which the Irish babe replied, “You’re literally the cutest! We’re like best friends!”
Cut to 20 minutes later, when Maura was snuggled up to Tommy wearing said jacket…
4. We're low key obsessed with Amber’s sass
We don’t even need words for this one, but we’ll leave this here anyway:“I think people need to get their facts straight before they come to me and try to have an argument with us.”
5. You can’t win an argument with a scientist
Danny decided to have a little word with Yewande about the girls' VERY loud laughing at the dinner dates.
“What was that about?” the model asked her, to which she reasoned: “They came in really confident, I feel like they set the atmosphere for themselves and anything after that was just a reaction.”
“Every action has a reaction. It’s just the laws of physics.”
*drops mic*
6. Curtis is rubbing off on Amy in more ways than one
Is it just us, or is that outfit is ready to dance a tango?
7. Grafting a guy while you’re wearing his girl’s jacket is a new level of bold
See above.
8. We could really feel the pain of Molly-Mae and Tommy's argument
Molly-Mae: “I want a boy in my life who worships the ground I walk on.”
Tommy: “I’ve put my heart on the line for you.”
*The nation’s hearts jump into its collective throat*
Nice of them to co-ordinate with the bedroom for the occasion, though.