Love Island’s viewers admitted to be very confused during the first episode of the new summer 2023 show on Monday night as they had no idea they could vote.
Fans caused a storm on social media as they complained the public was not informed to vote on the ITV2’s show.
People took to Twitter reacting – as they claimed they had no actual opportunity to vote for the pairs.
One user said: ‘Who’s this public and when did we vote? #LoveIsland.’
Another one commented: ‘Were the public even aware they had the vote?? #LoveIsland.’
Confused: Love Island’s viewers admitted to be very confused during the first episode of the new summer 2023 show on Monday night as they had no idea they could vote
Clueless: People took to Twitter reacting – as they claimed they had no actual opportunity to vote for the pairs (pictured Jess and George)
A third one penned: ‘Is the public vote in the room with us??? #LoveIsland.’
‘Am I the only one who wasn’t aware of the public vote? #LoveIsland,’ another user agreed.
Another viewer complained: ‘They’ve pulled this public vote shit again…pls WHICH PUBLIC DECIDED??? #loveisland.’
‘WHEN DID THIS PUBLIC VOTE HAPPEN #LoveIsland,’ wrote another one.
‘Honest question who voted? And when did they vote?! #LoveIsland,’ a different person said.
Another Love Island’s viewers said ironically: ‘The public is a hallucination atp because when did we vote?? #LoveIsland.’
‘Public vote from where ??!! #LoveIsland,’ another one penned.
A different account joined the conversation and wrote: ‘Hold on… since when did WE vote ??? #loveisland.’
For the first time in the show’s history, female and male Islanders entered the TV villa at the same time and begin getting to know each other right away, forming those romantic relationships from the get-go.
In previous years, the girls were always first to strut into the villa, where they excitedly meet and open a bottle of bubbly before being joined by the boys, who typically enter one by one.
But in this year’s first twist, which marks the beginning of unexpected happenings on the show as bosses promise to keep the Islanders on their toes this summer, contestants have the chance to begin grafting from the moment they step foot in the villa.
A TV source told MailOnline earlier on Monday: ‘The girls have always entered the villa before the boys but for the first time, two females will enter followed by the first male Islander and already, sparks begin to fly.
‘The viewers have already chosen who is coupling up with who, so the Islanders getting to know each other before being put in their pairs only means that the drama will ensue quicker than usual.’
Ruchee and Jess were the first to walk into the villa and to their surprise are joined by Mitchel followed by Ella and then Andre.
Tonight’s launch episode will be the first time the 2023 summer cast meet after being kept in isolation for weeks ahead of their TV debut.
But two Islanders quickly discover that they have some history after model Ella revealed she knows semi-professional footballer Tyrique, who awkwardly struggled to recall their prior connection.
New format: Love Island viewers admitted they were loving the new twist which took place in the first episode of the new summer 2023 series on Monday night (pictured Molly and Mitchell)
Eventually, Tyrique realised that they previously met at a nightclub in London’s Mayfair, but Ella was wearing a blonde wig at the time, which is the reason why he had difficulty remembering her.
They are just two contestants from the lineup that the public have been given the chance to put together after Maya announced last week that ITV2 viewers had the power to matchmake this series.
Love Island viewers appeared to be they were loving the new twist which took place in the first episode of the new summer 2023 series – as they were impressed with the switch up.
The Islanders were notably confused by the change in format, as they expressed their bewilderment to each other during the opening minutes of the show.
Keen to clear things up, host Maya Jama soon arrived to let the new cast know what was going to happen.
Five Islanders, including Ella, Ruchee, Andre Mitchel and Jess arrived on the show, only to be joined by five more contestants who they would be coupling up with.
Maya told them: ‘We’ve switched it up by letting you meet now. Anyone been flirting already? You been having a flirt? With who?’
Ella revealed that her type was ‘tall with nice teeth’, while Ruchee admitted she was looking out for ‘height, fashion sense and someone that I can bring to my family.’
What’s going on! For the first time ever, boys and girls entered the Mallorcan villa at the same time, and viewers revealed that they were impressed with the switch up (pictured Andre and Tyrique)
Arrivals: Five Islanders, including Ella, Ruchee (pictured), Andre Mitchel and Jess arrived on the show, only to be joined by five more contestants who they would be coupling up with
All new! In previous years, the girls were always first to strut into the villa, where they excitedly meet and open a bottle of bubbly before being joined by the boys, who typically enter one by one (pictured Molly and Catherine)
Mitchell confessed he was looking for the real deal and has plans to ‘settle down, find wifey, kids and dogs etc.’
Jess controversially revealed: ‘My type is pretty boys with Turkey teeth.’ Maya admitted: ‘I’ve never heard someone say they want Turkey teeth.’
Sharing the news that they would be soon meeting their couples, Maya said: ‘I’ve got some news, none of you guys will be coupling up with each other. That decision has already been made by the public.
‘Are you ready to find out who the public have coupled you up with? Let’s go!’
Viewers rejoiced at the the change in format, admitting they hoped that producers continue to switch it up throughout the series.
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