Who were the eliminated contestants in Episode 16?
Garbi Denteh, Casey O’Gorman, Andrea Carmona, and Josh Goldstein.
TV / Reality TV
Episode 16 of Love Island Games Season 2 brought significant changes as contestants faced tough challenges, leading to eliminations and solidifying the final couples competing for the $250,000 prize. Here’s a breakdown of who went home and...
Love Island Games Season 2 has reached its final stages, with Episode 16 reshaping the landscape of the competition. Two challenges led to the elimination of four islanders: Garbi Denteh and Casey O’Gorman, whose fate was decided by a roulette table, and Andrea Carmona and Josh Goldstein, who were unable to secure their position after the "Shoot Your Shot" challenge.
Lucinda Strafford and Isaiah Campbell earned their place in the finale’s Mega Duel, guaranteeing their participation in the ultimate showdown. The remaining couples now rely on public votes to determine who will join Lucinda and Isaiah. This season, filmed in Fiji, brings together islanders from different versions of the show, blending romance with competitive challenges. The live production allows American viewers to directly influence the outcome through voting.
The final couples awaiting the public vote are:
1. Johnny Middlebrooks & Gabby Allen 2. Sydney Paight & Toby Aromolaran 3. Justine Ndiba & Tyrique Hyde
These couples will battle for the chance to compete against Lucinda and Isaiah in the Mega Duel for the $250,000 prize. The couple receiving the fewest votes will be eliminated.
Garbi Denteh, Casey O’Gorman, Andrea Carmona, and Josh Goldstein.
Lucinda Strafford and Isaiah Campbell.
Through a public vote of the remaining couples.
Who do you think will win the public vote and join Lucinda and Isaiah in the Mega Duel? Share your thoughts in the comments!
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