The 'Love Island' stars are left with a tough choice with four contestants set to leave.

Hugo Hammond

Hugo Hammond

After the results of the public vote, the Islanders have a big decision on tonight's episode (05.08.21) as the girls choose whether to save Hugo Hammond, Tyler Cruickshank or Sam Jackson.

Meanwhile, the boys have to pick either Clarisse Juliette, Amy Day or Mary Bedford to stay in the villa.

Teddy Soares admits: "It was a really hard decision because you’re all amazing girls.”

And when it comes to the girls' decision, Faye Winter adds: "We can honestly say the villa wouldn’t be the same without him.”

Meanwhile, Liam Reardon is making his way back into Millie Court's good books, and this evening she even lets him sleep in her bed.

She says: "Now we need to sort of go forward together. You obviously still need to prove a lot to me.”

Liam insists he'll "prove it every day", as she continues: "I’ve also made the decision that you can sleep in my bed tonight. But there’s boundaries!

"There’s boundaries, OK. I’ve got my side, you’ve got your side. Definitely going to be no cuddles or kisses.

"It’s just that one step closer to getting to the right place. But you need to respect my decision.”

Liam says he "completely respects" her decision.

She adds: "Obviously, I want you to be in the bed next to me because I have been a bit lonely.”

Elsewhere, Tony Aromolaran is trying to decide whether or not to make things official with Chloe Burrows.

He tells Jake Cornish: "This is a relationship crash course, learning everything you’d learn in five years in literally weeks... Having that label is massive. It's scary."

And Jake replies: "All I’m going to say to you is having a girlfriend is f****** brilliant. Everything at your own pace. We’re in here to find love.”

There's also a task tonight as Jake receives a text letting everyone know they're set for a special movie night.

The message reads: "Islanders, Tonight we are treating you to a night at the pictures. #madmovies #21stcenturyc***s”

The girls will face off against the boys to answer quiz questions, and the winning team gets to pick which clip to watch - and each video is of the stars' time in the villa.

'Love Island' continues tonight (05.08.21) at 9pm on ITV2.