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Love Island fans spot exact moment Grace Jackson plans to ‘dump’ Luca Bish after scathing remark
LOVE Island fans claim Grace Jackson will dump Luca Bish after she called him out on his behaviour last night.
The pair have building on their fledgling romance since coupling up last week – but major drama in the villa looks to have driven a wedge between them.
Luca clashed with pal Scott Thomas on Sunday night as the villa stars played truth or dare during a Las Vegas themed party night.
They had to be pulled apart after a riled Scott confronted Luca for revealing to the group that he wasn’t feeling his relationship with Tina Stinnes anymore.
Last night Luca and Grace were seen laying together in bed when she told him his continuous digs at Scott were putting her off.
She whispered: “You wind him up all the time. All the time. Don’t do that again or it will put me off.”
One viewer wrote on X: “From what Grace has been telling Luca during bed time seems like Luca has been pinching at Scott for a while and it’s honestly giving Tasha flashbacks.”
Luca was in the villa with Tasha Ghouri first time around in 2022 and faced bullying claims, along with Dami Hope, over the way he treated her.
Another viewer commented: “Grace ready to dump Luca lmao.”
However, there is still hope.
Luca and Scott buried the hatchet with a teary heart to heart paving the way for a fresh start.
In the villa garden Luca told Scott he “looks up to him”, as Scott – who says he sees himself as Luca’s “big brother” – apologised for “winding him up”.
“I love you,” Scott told Luca. “Come here. Bro, it’s all banter that went too far but I promise you, I didn’t want to bring out that side out of you.”
Hugging Scott, Luca agreed: “I didn’t want to bring it out of you. I look up to you, bro.”
The pair agreed to put their disagreement behind them, but fans are still worried about Luca’s wellbeing as it wasn’t the first time he’s been in tears this series.
Love Island All Stars 2025 official line-up
Love Island All Stars is back on TV for season 2.
Here we take you through the line-up of all the Islanders who are in the villa so far.
- Scott Thomas – season 2 (2016).
- Marcel Somerville – season 3 (2017) – OUT
- India Reynolds – season 2 (2017) – OUT
- Gabby Allen – season 3 (2017).
- Elma Pazar – season 5 (2019) – born in 1993.
- Curtis Pritchard – season 5 (2019).
- Kaz Crossley – season 5 (2019).
- Olivia Hawkins – season 10 (2023) – OUT
- Nas Majeed – season 6 (2020).
- Luca Bish – season 8 (2022).
- Catherine Agbaje – season 10 (2023).
- Ronnie Vint – season 11 (2024).
Bombshells
Each series brings with it a string of hot single bombshells making their epic entrance into the villa.
Here’s who has joined the villa so far:
- Ekin-Su Cülcüloğlu – season 8 (2022).
- Casey O’Gorman – season 9 (2023) and All Stars (2024).
- Ron Hall – season 9 (2023).
- Tina Stinnes – season 2 (2016).
- Grace Jackson – season 11 (2024).
- Harriet Blackmore – season 11 (2024).
- Montel McKenzie – season 10 (2024).
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Brit, 60, dies after being swept out to sea by huge waves with two other swimmers at Tenerife tourist hotspot
A BRITISH tourist has died after being swept into the sea by a wave in Tenerife.
The holidaymaker, 60, was one of three people who got into difficulties at Los Gigantes natural swimming pool.
Emergency crews including a rescue helicopter and firefighters rushed to the scene.
A man was found face-down in the sea and choppered to a nearby football ground.
Despite best efforts to revive him after he went into cardiac arrest, he could not be saved.
The other two people swept into the sea, both women, managed to reach safety themselves.
One was taken to a health centre with minor injuries and the other was treated for a panic attack.
It is not clear if the survivors were relatives or friends of the man who died and what their nationalities were.
Police have not commented yet.
The tragedy occurred just before midday yesterday at the Los Gigantes natural pool in the municipality of Santiago del Teide, also known as Crab Island Pool on the island’s west.
Although a concrete wall protects bathers, online travel site warnings advise tourists to stay out of the pool when ocean waves are high because they can wash back.
Local officials have been urging people in the Canary Islands to take care near the sea this week because of the strong swell and heavy waves.
A spokesman for a regional government-run emergency response coordination centre said: “Emergency services intervened in the rescue of three people who had got into difficulties in the sea in Tenerife.
“It occurred near to the Crab Island natural pool in the municipality of Santiago del Teide.
“The alarm was raised just before midday yesterday, when we were told three people had been swept by a wave into the sea.
“A man aged 60 died. He was found face down in the water and rescued by helicopter and taken to a nearby football pitch.
“It was confirmed he was still in cardiac arrest when the helicopter touched down and efforts to revive him and save his life proved unsuccessful.
“A 50-year-old woman was initially transferred to a nearby health centre. She had minor injuries to her lower limbs.
“She and another woman who was suffering a panic attack but didn’t need to be taken to hospital managed to get out of the water themselves.”
A post-mortem later today is expected to show if the victim drowned or died from injuries he sustained when he was dragged into the ocean by a wave.
Police investigating the incident will submit a report to a local court which has been put in charge of a routine probe into the tourist’s death.
The place where yesterday’s tragedy occurred is close to a notorious beauty spot where a British man crashed onto rocks after misjudging his leap into the abyss in April.
He was stretchered away from the scene “seriously injured” after the incident at a sea cave called Charco El Tancon.
In May 2017 a 30-year-old British tourist died after being hit by a wave and falling into the sea near the same cave.
Six Nations could leave terrestrial TV as soon as NEXT YEAR as new broadcaster confirms interest in rugby tournament
TNT SPORTS could broadcast the Six Nations after the current terrestrial TV deal expires.
BBC and ITV will jointly showcase the international rugby tournament – which starts on Saturday with Scotland versus Italy at Murrayfield – but that agreement ends in 2025.
Rights to broadcast the Six Nations are up for sale[/caption] TNT Sports are interested in buying some of the coverage[/caption]The Six Nations is not in the government’s Group A list of UK sporting events.
But it is in Group B, which means it can have live coverage on subscription television provided that secondary coverage is offered to the free-to-air broadcasters.
TNT Sports is already the place to watch Premiership Rugby and last year it had the Autumn Nations Series involving the world’s best Test teams.
Scott Young, the SVP Content, Productions and Business Operations for WBD Sports Europe, said: “We’re definitely having a look at the Six Nations.
“How that plays out, we don’t know. How it fits into the ecosystem of what we’re doing, we don’t know.
“But international rugby definitely worked on our platform.
“Not just for the month of November, it also helped elevate Prem Rugby, which is also very important for us.
“Rugby is really key for us. The Autumn Nations Series was a huge success.
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“We saw massive audiences come to our platform to really enjoy rugby, both as traditional rugby fans and new rugby fans.
“We actually started at Newcastle with Arsenal. And we know that 20 per cent of those football fans hung around to watch England v New Zealand.
“We look at all sports rights when they become available.”