Tasha Gohuri and Andrew Le Page are set to get emotional in tonight's episode of Love Island.
It comes after the islanders played a game of beer pong meets truth or dare and Andrew shared a steamy kiss with Paige Thorne after being asked who in the villa was wifey material.
In return, model Tasha locked lips with Luca Bish - currently paired with Paige, when asked to snog the islander who they thought is boyfriend material.
Tasha later shared in the beach hut that "It wasn't nice to see at all... like what is actually going on."
Now in tonight's episode (June 10) the pair are set to have an emotional heart-to-heart.
Tasha opens up as to why she chose Luca for her dare and her hesitance to put all her eggs in one basket with Andrew: "Everyone here, in this villa knows I wear my heart on my sleeve and I do put love out there.
"In past relationships I’ve done that and I’ve gotten crushed."
Andrew reassures Tasha as he holds her hand telling her: "You don’t have to get upset."
As they share a cuddle and Andrew comforts Tasha says: "With you, I feel like we do have more of an emotional connection and more of something there, I think I was just scared to put myself in that vulnerable position again.”
Tasha then coyly admits: “You do make me smile, you do make me feel like I am the only woman in the world and that’s what I want to feel.”
Andrew says: “You know how I feel, you know I like you” which then leads to the couple sharing a romantic kiss.
Love Island faces its first full recoupling
In tonight's episode, Paige receives a text informing them that a recoupling will take place tonight.
In the Beach Hut, Paige says: “Oh god, this recoupling couldn’t have come at a worse time.”
As the girls currently outnumber the boys, the boys will choose which girls they want to couple up with.
Love Island continues on Wednesday, June 8 at 9 pm on ITV2 and ITV Hub.
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