Love Island’s Sam has gone from desperately praying for a single connection to juggling two at once, finding himself squarely at the centre of a fiery love triangle that is set to explode in tonight’s extended episode.

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The 25-year-old electrician, who had previously struggled to spark any meaningful romance in the villa, was overjoyed when new bombshells Victoria and Namibia entered earlier this week. What started as cautious grafting has quickly escalated into bold, decisive moves that have left both women invested — and tensions rising fast.

In Tuesday’s episode, Sam wastes no time exploring his options. He pulls Namibia for a private chat and lays his feelings on the line.

“Would you say I’m your favourite in here?” Sam asks. When Namibia teases that he’s “up there,” he doubles down: “I think I fancy you the most… If there was a recoupling now I’d pick you.”

 
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But Sam’s mission to secure his favourite doesn’t stop there. Later, Victoria confronts him about potential bold moves. Seizing the moment, Sam invites her for a private tour of the villa that conveniently leads them to the Terrace. The chemistry is undeniable as the pair share flirty eye contact and intense conversation.

“When you like something you’ve got to go for it… and I like you,” Sam tells Victoria.

The very next day, however, Sam takes things even further with Namibia, inviting her to the Hideaway for their first intimate escape away from prying eyes. Once there, he reaffirms his attraction: “I still fancy you the most in here, I think you’re beautiful.”

The move does not go unnoticed. Victoria, who had shared an intimate moment with Sam just the night before, is left furious when she realises where the pair have disappeared to.

 

“Oh my god, I cannot believe this,” Victoria says, visibly shocked and angered by the unfolding betrayal.

The dramatic developments have created one of the villa’s most scorching love triangles yet, with Sam playing a dangerous game that could see someone dumped from the island as early as tonight’s episode. Viewers can expect heavy consequences as loyalties are tested and emotions run high.

Producers have been forced to extend the episode by 15 minutes to accommodate the sheer volume of drama and kissing action. The usual 65-minute slot has been lengthened, meaning the villa action will now run until 10.20pm instead of the regular 10.05pm finish.

With bombshell entrances, secret rendezvous, and raw confrontations all packed into one extended episode, tonight’s Love Island promises to deliver maximum entertainment — and potentially a live dumping that could reshape the entire season.