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Love Island fans slam public vote coupling up two Black contestants again

CATHERINE A and ANDRE F on Love Island

Catherine Agbaje and André Furtado were paired up in the public vote (Picture: ITV)

Love Island fans have been left unamused by series 10’s initial couples just minutes into the premiere episode.

It was back to Mallorca and the villa again to kick off another summer of mingling singletons in the sun.

In a much-hyped twist though, the couples were picked by public votes from among the first 10 contestants, splitting into five duos (which definitely happened last series).

Ahead of the first episode on Monday, fans could make their choices via the Love Island app for which contestants they wanted to see paired up initially.

From Molly Marsh, Tyrique Hyde, Ella Thomas, Mitchel Taylor, Ruchee Gurung, Mehdi Edno, Jess Harding, George Fensom, Catherine Agbaje and André Furtado, the vote paired up Molly and Mitchel, Ruchee and Mehdi, Ella and Tyrique, Jess and George… and Catherine and André.

Viewers were not comfortable seeing the two Black contestants put in a couple together again, however.

Estate agent Catherine made a confident entrance to the villa (Picture: ITV)
…And André was pleased to see her (Picture: ITV)
In a twist to the usual format, girls and guys mingled freely from the beginning, although the public choosing couples has been done before (Picture: ITV)

‘Every single year it’s the two token Black islanders that get coupled up,’ argued one person while another chimed in: ‘THEY PUT THE BLACK GIRL WITH THE BLACK GUY?! SHOCK!!!!’

‘Who in the public keeps putting the only 2 black ppl [sic] together own up,’ complained another.

‘Did voters think it was a game of “match the skin colours”?’ asked one fan while another chastised the British voting public for ‘literally just play match the skin colour every time’.

Last summer Love Island also featured an initial public vote that riled viewers after the four Black contestants were all put together, branding it ‘segregation’.

Hotel waitress Indiyah Polack was coupled up with pharmaceutical salesman Ikenna Ekwonna, while nanny Amber Beckford was paired with microbiologist Dami Hope.

Indiyah and Dami eventually finished third that series, and are still going strong a year later, recently moving in together.

However, estate agent Catherine and business agent André both insisted they were happy with the outcome, smiling as they stood next to one another.

Their first conversation together also confirmed that they had each had their eye on the other.

Indiyah Polack and Ikenna Ekwonna were one of two exclusively Black couples put together by public vote last summer (Picture: ITV/Rex/Shutterstock)
Molly Marsh and Mitchel Taylor seemed very happy with their lot (Picture: ITV)

Musical theatre performer Molly and gas engineer Mitchel were also very pleased with themselves, especially living only 20 minutes away from each other in real life, in Doncaster and Sheffield respectively.

However, aesthetics practitioner Jess and beautician Ruchee did voice some disappointment over their other halves, business development executive George and communications manager Mehdi.

Metro.co.uk has contacted ITV for comment.

Love Island continues on ITV2 and ITVX tomorrow night at 9pm.

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