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Love Island couples who will stay together after Casa Amor predicted by TV relationship expert

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After making a splash on our screens last month, Love Island has been a rollercoaster of emotions. Now, with Casa Amor shaking things up, the Islanders are at a crucial juncture, facing the ultimate challenge to see if their budding romances can withstand the temptation of 12 new sizzling singles.

Life coach Michelle Elman, dubbed the Queen Of Boundaries, has dished out her predictions on which couples will make it through the highly-anticipated recoupling and who might benefit from the fresh faces in Casa Amor to spark some new flames.

She said: "Usually at this stage, couples are more cemented by the time Casa Amor arrives than they have been this season so the likelihood of all couples being switched up is quite high. Ciaran and Nicole are the most likely to survive it, having said that they love each other and therefore implying they are the most committed."

"The main issue these two have been having is feeling secure in the relationship, especially on Nicole's side, but this may be an indication of their age as one of the youngest couples."

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Michelle pointed out that while other duos have shown more consistency, there's a sense that some Love Island pairs are holding out for someone better to come along. With six new lads and lasses entering the fray, we could be in for some serious head-turning action, reports OK!.

"Whilst Uma and Wil, and Ayo and Mimii have been the most consistent, the concern is that they have both been using each other as a placeholder until a better option comes along which means their heads could be turned," she explained. "Matilda and Sean also are at risk, their interest in each other seems mutual but there is a potential for a better match with more chemistry."

However, while some couples may find Casa Amor to be a relationship test, others might discover that the twist in format boosts their confidence in finding love a factor that could stir things up in the villa.

"We've also seen in the past how individuals who've had little interest like Sean, enter Casa Amor and since their self-esteem has grown, they seize the opportunities that the switch-up brings. Grace, Joey, Jess, Trey and Jessy as the newest couples are most likely to see shifts," Michelle elaborated.

Michelle's predictions follow Love Island star Ciaran Davies' mum Hayley expressing her concerns for Casa Amor after revealing that her son already has a connection with new girl Ellie Jackson.

On Love Island's spin-off show, Aftersun, on Sunday, June 30, she said: "I think he should stay with Nicole I do. I like her yeah."

"But there's a lady in there, what's her name, yeah Ellie [Jackson], he knows her. I think Ellie had chased, Ellie had conversations with Ciaran. They like each others posts on Instagram, we have done our homework!."

Further expressing her concerns she said: "So I am a bit worried about what clips are going to be shown."

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