Love Island’s Maya Jama forced to step in as explosive row splits villa

Love Island host Maya Jama was forced to intervene during a heated exchange airing in tonight’s episode
Kimberly Nhundu Under 35s Screen Time reporter
12:55, 13 Feb 2026Updated 12:58, 13 Feb 2026
Maya Jama will be forced to step in as two Islanders face off again in tonight’s episode(Image: ITV/Shutterstock)
Tensions run high on Love Island All Stars as host Maya Jama is forced to intervene in a heated game.
In tonight’s episode (February 13), Maya makes a surprise appearance to introduce the ‘To Be Honest’ challenge, where the Islanders, in their couples, are asked to identify which other couple fits a particular description.
The first question is: “Which couple do you find most boring?”
Jack and Sher vote for Jessy and Tommy, with Jack explaining that the pair hasn’t had any drama yet, given that Jessy only entered the show as a bombshell this week and coupled up with Tommy the previous night.
However, Tommy has expressed concerns about being used as a placeholder whilst Jessy explores her connections with other boys in established couples.
The Islanders will share their true feelings about one another in a heated game(Image: ITV/Shutterstock)
Just as the game is getting underway, a heated exchange erupts between Belle, Lucinda, and Sean, prompting Maya to step in and say: “Alright… let’s move it on.”
The trio has been embroiled in a longstanding feud, which began when Lucinda ‘stole’ Sean from Belle whilst she was away in Villa USA, reports OK!.
Although fans initially supported Belle when she called out the new couple’s betrayal, many have grown frustrated with her continued outbursts.
In last night’s episode, Belle claimed that Lucinda and Sean were ruining everyone’s Love Island experience, whilst Lucinda tearfully confided in Millie about feeling like an outcast among her co-stars.
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Belle and Lucinda are set to face off yet again(Image: ITV/Shutterstock)
Tensions are set to rise between villa exes Whitney and Jack, who had a private chat yesterday about Jack’s new partner, Sher. In Whitney’s view, the American stunner is feigning interest in Jack to secure her place in the villa.
ITV viewers should brace themselves for even more dramatic scenes as Maya drops one final bombshell after announcing the game’s winners.
She warns: “However, where there’s winners there’s also losers.” It seems another villa dumping could be on the horizon.
Love Island: All Stars continues on ITV2 and ITVX tonight at 9pm




