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Love Island USA needed a breather after Friday’s surprise recoupling, so Episode 10 sent the villa into a World Cup challenge. That sounded harmless enough. The islanders got costumes, a little competition, and the usual excuse to make bad decisions while pretending everyone was only playing a game.
Of course, games rarely stay that innocent in the villa. Sunday’s episode gave the cast a chance to kiss, confess, interrupt, apologize, and stare across the lawn while somebody else made a move. By the end, one couple got the night everyone wanted.
Major spoilers for Love Island USA Season 8 Episode 10 below.
Sunday’s episode began with the villa still adjusting to the couples created by America’s vote. The pairings from Friday were strictly in place, which gave the episode a different kind of tension. Everyone had to keep living inside the choices already made.
The World Cup challenge did most of the early stirring. Kenzie kissed Corbin during the Soul Ties exercise, which gave Caleb his first uncomfortable test with her. He looked hurt, especially because Kenzie had been one of his warmer connections since he entered the villa. He also seemed to understand the situation. Kenzie is still figuring out where her head is, and Caleb cannot ask for certainty before the connection has earned it.
Zach also caused trouble by answering a challenge question with too much honesty. He suggested KC may feel limited in exploring his best interests because of Aniya. Aniya took that personally, since the comment made her sound like an obstacle in KC’s way. Zach later apologized and told her he never meant to hurt her feelings. He seemed exasperated with himself for letting another challenge pull too much truth out of him.
Melanie got one of the episode’s calmer stretches after the challenge. She pulled Corbin for a chat and asked him about his life outside the villa. Corbin talked about creativity, videography, and the way he sees the world visually. Melanie connected with that immediately, telling him she likes making movie storyboards.
The conversation gave Melanie a noticeably different rhythm. Corbin told her that her energy felt calming, and she actually seemed calmer around him. After spending so much of the season in tense Sincere conversations, Melanie finally got a scene that did not feel like a damage report. She called the chat refreshing, and the word fit the moment. For viewers, it was refreshing to see her breathe.
The problem is Kenzie. Melanie said she does not want to end up in another love triangle, and Corbin still has not told Kenzie where his head is. Corbin and Melanie clearly enjoy each other. They have an easy rhythm, a shared creative streak, and a little spark that neither of them is hiding very well. That makes his pending Kenzie conversation unavoidable.
Gabriel and Jen spent the episode figuring out whether America accidentally made a good match. Their couple formed under strange circumstances after Friday’s vote, with Beatriz leaving the villa and Gabriel still carrying the emotional residue from that exit. Episode 10 gave Gabriel and Jen room to test the connection on their own terms.
Jen eventually told Gabriel that he is not her usual physical type, which gave the conversation a brief awkward charge. Her actions said something louder. By the end of the episode, Gabriel and Jen were caught in a sloppy makeout session that pulled attention from across the villa. Trinity and Kayda watched from a distance, laughing about how quickly the connection had escalated. Jen may have surprised herself, but she was no longer hiding the attraction.
Sincere and Sol remained complicated because their chemistry kept happening in public. KC pulled Sol for a chat right in front of Sincere, turning a casual conversation into something much more pointed. Sincere has his own interest in Sol, and KC’s timing made him watch someone else step into that space.
Aniya did not let the moment sit. After Zach’s challenge comment, she was already dealing with the idea that KC might view her as a limitation. When she saw KC talking with Sol, she interrupted the conversation and asked to speak with him herself. The scene was painfully awkward. Sol was left sitting inside someone else’s tension, while KC had to explain himself sooner than he wanted.
The final emotional conversation belonged to KC and Aniya. KC explained that he was attracted to Sol, but he had not pursued her because of Sincere and because of Aniya. That explanation only made Aniya feel worse. She heard it as confirmation that she might be the safe, settled choice keeping him from chasing someone else.
KC started the conversation smiling, which made the whole exchange feel even more uncomfortable. Aniya was clearly upset, and the grin did not help him. As she pressed him, KC grew frustrated and said he did not know how this was going to get through her head. Aniya did not give him the argument he seemed ready for. She went quiet and headed back down to the firepit.
Then the episode changed gears. A text announced that the Hideaway was open, and the villa had to choose one couple to spend a private night together. The islanders chose Zach and Kayda, giving them the episode’s biggest celebration after a night full of awkward conversations.
Zach and Kayda headed off to the Hideaway while the rest of the villa exploded on the firepit lawn. Everyone cheered, danced, and celebrated with the kind of collective chaos Love Island saves for these moments. After an episode full of couples testing each other in public, the final image was the whole villa losing its mind over one couple getting a private night.
No one was dumped this time, and no one ended the night single or vulnerable.
Nobody.
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