Love Island twin Eve Gale ‘to be first contestant axed’ in savage elimination

Love Island twin Eve Gale looks likely to pack her bags tonight, as one Islander will get the chop in a brutal elimination.

The 20-year-old beauty is currently coupled up with scaffolder Callum Jones, but their pairing is on the rocks – leaving Eve at risk.

According to Betway, blonde bombshell Eve has odds of 4/11 to get dumped from the villa tonight.

Betway's Chad Yeomans told Daily Star Online: "Tensions are riding high as tonight sees Love Island's first recoupling and it's odds-on at 1/4 that one of the twins waves goodbye to their bikinis and returns to blustery Blighty!

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"Eve is favourite at 4/11 to be the first eliminated from the South African Villa, after scaffolder Callum looked set to return to his original romance with Essex girl Shaughna on last night's show. It's time to get grafting twins!"

Callum has been on the fence about their romance, but last night he revealed he was leaning more towards Shaughna.

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Eve's twin sister, Jess, is the second-most likely Islander to leave the series, with odds of 4/1.

On the other hand, Sophie Piper is the least likely female contestant to get the axe, with 33/1 odds of an exit.

The raven-haired beauty has two lads fighting over her, as original Islander Connor Durman vies for her attention.

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With the arrival of two hunky new bombshells last night – Connagh and Finley – the boys will have to up their game if they want to win.

Love Island continues at 9pm on ITV.

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