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LOVE Island had its own fight night as one duo squared up over an All Stars girl.
Tension between the lads erupted on Friday night and the Islanders were forced to pull them apart after the war of words.
In scenes that may feature in tonight’s ITV2 show, the row began after Scott Thomas, 36, took offence at something Luca Bish, 25, said about Tina Stinnes, 29.
Scott leapt to his partner’s defence and the rumble began.
A source said: “It didn’t get physical but Scott and Luca were squaring up to each other and in each other’s faces.
“Producers didn’t have to step in because the other Islanders pulled them apart.
“It all came to a head on Friday night. Luca said something about Tina that Scott didn’t like and it all kicked off.
“After the others broke it up, the tension continued all night and a few more cross words were shared.”
When Tina arrived as a bombshell this week, Luca and Scott both pursued her but, despite sharing a snog with the former fishmonger, the Made in Chelsea girl chose to recouple with Scott.
Since then their relationship has gone from strength to strength and they’re now one of the strongest couples in the All Stars villa.
The source added: “It looks like Luca is jealous of Scott and Tina cos he can’t seem to stop making these little comments.
“It might just be his sense of humour but it didn’t land well with Scott.”
Fans had previously claimed former fish seller Luca “didn’t want anything to do” with Brighton-based partner Liv Hawkins when the pair were coupled up.
They had already become fearful for the star and suggested he would “walk out” and “doesn’t want to be there.”
They even branded his return “pointless” after he appeared “miserable” right on the show opening.
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Luca has also faced the wrath of his model ex after she broke her silence on his All Stars appearance.
Yet since bombshell Grace Jackson’s arrival and scenes which showed her picking Luca to couple up with, things appeared to be looking up.
Yet some sceptical viewers reckon the Manchester model is faking her feelings for Luca – forecasting more heartache to come.
One Love Island alum has also forecast his head will be turned by a stunning brunette as they speculated Samie Elishi will make her villa comeback.
GARY NEVILLE has lashed out at Cole Palmer for his behaviour after Chelsea’s loss at Manchester City.
The Blues collapsed to a 3-1 loss at the Etihad despite taking an early lead through Noni Madueke.
Palmer joined Chelsea from City in September 2023 in a £42.5million deal.
The 22-year-old has gone on to become an England regular since leaving the Etihad for regular football.
Following the Blues’ defeat on Saturday night, City boss Pep Guardiola singled out Palmer for a chat.
The pair were seen laughing and joking together on the field after Palmer’s second return to City since his big-money move.
Sky pundit Neville was not impressed though – and insisted any such reunion should have happened behind closed doors.
Neville told Sky Sports: “[Palmer] didn’t do enough out on that pitch in the second half.
“He’s an amazing player, absolutely brilliant.
“But those Chelsea fans that have travelled today, 3,000 to 4,000 over in that far corner, they wanted better than that.
“They don’t really want to see you conversing with the opposition manager and smiling at the end of game.”
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The pair were seen sharing a joke before walking towards the tunnels at the Etihad.
And Neville believes it was a power move from Guardiola – who “played” his former star.
Neville continued: “He was smiling with him – Pep Guardiola does that.
“Cole, you’re being played, you’re being played here.
“I’m not being old school here. But there was something about that when I thought, Pep Guardiola is playing you here.
“I know he’s had him [at City], but he didn’t play him here and he sold him.”
One fan agreed on X: “It’s such a double standard that people just let Pep always do this. He never does it after a defeat too.”
Another said: “It’s the way Pep always stands in front of the player to prevent them from just walking off the pitch, making sure the camera gets a chance to close in on them. It’s embarrassing.”
While a third countered: “What’s wrong with that, he used to be his manager.”
Following Saturday’s loss, Chelsea have now won just one of their last five Premier League games.
They have slipped back to sixth, with City replacing them in the top four.
THE exact time Storm Herminia is expected to roll in, bringing 75 mph gusts, comes just hours after the “strongest storm in a decade”.
A spell of “very strong” wind and “heavy rain” has led to the Met office putting a yellow weather warning in place.
With injuries and “danger to life” a possibility, those in the South West of England could face gusts of up to 75mph.
Following Storm Eowyn, which battered residents across the nation earlier this week, there seems to be little time for relief before Storm Herminia.
Current yellow warnings are in place across the North West, East and South East of England.
The Midlands, East of England and London have also been included.
Starting at eight this morning, current estimations predict the heavy rain and likely local flooding to continue until tomorrow.
It is thought that 10-20 mm will fall “quite widely” with high ground areas potentially facing up to 50mm.
Those in exposed south or southeast-facing upslopes are at particular risk.
Given recent conditions and Storm Eowyn, the extra rainfall could cause river flooding.
As strong gales move in, trees and structures that have already been damaged this week could pose further risk.
Snow and ice warnings are also in place until 10am today.
Yellow warnings continue to be in place from the start of the week.
Disruption to transport and outages of power have been described as likely.
Coastal routes and exposed areas will probably be affected by spray or large waves.
Heavy rain from 6am tomorrow could bring “some disruption and flooding” to the West Midlands and much of Wales.
It comes after thousands were left without power after facing Storm Eowyn.
Some 1070 flights were cancelled and 50 supermarkets were forced to close.
A number of snow and ice warnings were also issued as travel chaos was predicted across the weekend.
On Thursday, around 4.5 million received an emergency alert on their phones warning them of the forecast ahead.
The “danger to life” red alert was the “largest real life use of the tool to date” according to RAC Breakdown.
Gales of an unprecedented strength left carnage and a tail of destruction in their wake.
Trees were ripped up and roof tiles torn as many were forced to take shelter inside.
A mini tornado was seen in Cornwall was at least one treated for injuries, according to local media.
A 20-year-old man was tragically killed after a tree fell on his car in 114 mph winds.
Kacper Dudek died in Ireland after the adverse weather conditions and devastating incident.
The tree fell on his vehicle at Feddyglass, Raphoe in Co Donegal, early on Friday with a post-mortem expected to take place in due course.
Meanwhile, in Scotland the First Minister revealed it could take weeks to repair the devastation left behind.
John Swinney appealed for “patience” as 60,000 homes continued to be without power yesterday.
Mr Swinney said: “After the significant impact of Storm Éowyn, work is under way to restore power supplies and transport network.
“It will take some time to complete and I appeal for the patience of the public.
“Power company staff and our public servants are working at speed to restore services.”
Cops were called to around 1,900 weather-related incidents and Scottish Southern Electricity Networks said it has received 52,000 calls — two months’ worth — in just 24 hours and warned it could take days for power to come back on.
Aileen Rourke, distribution director for SP Energy Networks Scotland, said: “Storm Éowyn is one of the worst to hit Scotland in decades.
“The force of the wind has caused significant damage which, unfortunately, means in some areas it could take longer to restore power.”
Monday
Weather warnings continue to be in place across the South and South West of England, as well as most of Wales.
Spells of heavy rain could lead to some local flooding while those in Wales could see their bus and train services taking longer than usual.
Tuesday
Strong and gusty winds are expected across the majority of the south with a yellow warning continuing to be in place for a number of areas.
Those in exposed coastal regions may find they are particularly affected.
Wednesday
Currently there are no warnings in force from mid-week but it is worth keeping an eye on the forecast as this could change.