'Love Island' Fans Notice Major Editing Mistake During Infamous Recoupling
Love Island USA fans just noticed a major editing mistake during this season's infamous Casa Amor recoupling.
During the Friday, June 26, episode of the show, the couples had to decide whether they wanted to stay with their original partner or switch to someone they met at Casa Amor.
The recoupling went down in history for being one of the most combative after KC Chandler brought back Tierra "Titi" Davis, which caused Aniya Harvey to burst into tears. The tense moment got heated when the other women in the villa came to Aniya's defense but some eagle-eyed viewers were more focused on another detail in the scene.
"Love Island producer caught on camera?" a social media user captioned a TikTok video where a panel from the fire pit wall was seen being moved in the background, which hinted at a producer potentially moving around while filming.
Friday's episode also surprised audience members after host Ariana Madix had to step in.
"It's a lot of emotions. It's a really hard night tonight," she told the group. "It's hard for the girls to come from Casa. It's obviously gonna be really hard for you guys as well."
She continued: "So if we could squash it now, that way we can get to everybody and we can find out how everyone's feeling."
This isn't the first time Ariana has had to step in. Earlier this month, Ariana addressed claims that voting was rigged in the villa. The host
replied to an Instagram comment after Caleb McDaniel and Sol Dean were not announced as a top couple during the Thursday, June 18, episode of the show - despite an online campaign for the season 8 bombshells.
"Unfortunately, they were not in the top 4," Ariana wrote in response to a message that read, "They @loveislandusa messing up the show." Ariana also "liked" a comment which stated that "legally" production "can't tamper with results" despite the speculation on social media.
Fans were left frustrated when Sol and Gabriel Vasconcelos ended up dumped from the villa following a group vote. This came after America chose their favorite couples - and the bottom three were left at risk of elimination, leaving the remaining girls to decide which guy went home and vice versa.
This isn't the first time Ariana has had to step in to debunk rumors. In June 2025, Ariana slammed the insinuation that the show was "rigged," telling The Wrap, "You can have whatever opinions you want to have about the show itself, but I will tell you: Don't you start making up conspiracies."
She continued: "I'm not a conspiracy theorist, so I'm the debunker."
At the time, Ariana also denied that any Islanders were coming into the villa with a plan on how to win.
"As much as someone might try to gamify the show for themselves while they're in there as an Islander, you cannot for 24 hours a day," she added. "It's nearly impossible to really be able to fully keep that mask on at all times."
Ariana encouraged viewers to show their enthusiasm by voting, saying, "If America does feel a certain way about certain Islanders, they do get their say. So if someone is trying to super gamify everything, and if they find out that they're in the bottom, they'll be like, ‘Wait, oh.'"
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This story was originally published June 29, 2026 at 8:48 AM.