Love Island confirms Masked Singer UK judge is entering the villa

Love Island spoilers follow.

Love Island has confirmed that The Masked Singer UK judge Rita Ora will enter the villa tomorrow night.

The singer, who has also appeared on The X Factor and The Voice, was announced as the musical guest for Tuesday's (July 18) episode, which will also see host Maya Jama return to the villa to announce the results of the latest public vote.

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Tonight's (July 17) instalment also saw the series air its regular ‘Snog, Marry, Pie’ challenge, which sees each Islander pick one contestant for each category; the choices, as per, raised a few eyebrows.

Zachariah was the first to draw the ire from his partner, with Molly taking issue after he elected to snog Kady. He tried to make amends by getting down on one knee to Molly, but she still seemed perturbed by his earlier choice.

Kady later returned the favour by kissing him back in the challenge, with Whitney hilariously remarking that it was “giving mutual.” As the group looked on, Zachariah tried to hide his smile and laughter, knowing he was going to be in Molly’s bad books later on.

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Whitney then caused a stir after pieing Zachariah, as she remarked that he was “taking the easy road”. Zachariah admitted to Molly that he made a mess of the situation, but the pair still weren't on steady ground by the end of the episode.

Mitchel had arguably the most anticipation riding on his choices, with the beginnings of the episode showcasing his indecision regarding both Abi and Ella B. He opted to kiss the latter, before pieing Abi after she “gave [him] a headache for four days”.

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He would later get some comeuppance, as he was pied by most of the girls with Abi labelling him “disrespectful” and a “game player”.

He subsequently apologised to Abi for his actions, with the pair agreeing to part ways and pursue their new options for the rest of the show. With the next dumping taking place tomorrow night, will the newfound connections be short-lived?...

Love Island airs on ITV2 and streams on ITVX.

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