The first Islander has left the Love Island villa, though their exit wasn’t via a traditional dumping.

Announced earlier this week, and expected to air tonight (7 June), one bombshell exited the villa due to private reasons and so far, no other Islanders have been dumped, after two Islanders were given a second chance at villa life.
Earlier this week, host Maya Jama revealed to bombshells Yasmin Hadlow and George Knight that they would be entering the villa with a secret task they had to hide from the other Islanders.
In a juicy new twist, one boy and one girl will be dumped from the villa and George and Yasmin chose Ellie Chadwick and Samraj Toor. But their journey wasn’t over as they spent the night in the hideaway before going on dates with two new bombshells Kavan Murphy and Priya Jaswal.
But who left the villa? Read on to find out which Islanders have left Love Island 2026 so far.
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George – LEFT in episode 6

George Knight is the first Islander to leave Love Island, though he decided to leave due to private reasons.
A Love Island spokesperson confirmed: “For private reasons, George has left the Love Island villa.”
Since leaving the villa, George shared a brief statement on social media, writing: “Family comes first, always. Leaving the @loveisland villa was a decision made in order to be with my family. Out of respect for them, I’d prefer not to go into any further detail.”
In tonight’s episode (7 June), Lorenzo delivers the news: “George has left the villa for private reasons and won’t be coming back.”
George’s exit won’t be shown on TV aside from this.
Love Island continues on Thursday 4 June at 9pm on ITV2 and ITVX.
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