Love Island's Laura Anderson and Alexandra Cane are set to compete for the affections of Paul Knops in a new love triangle.

Laura Anderson

Laura Anderson

The 29-year-old air hostess and the 27-year-old make-up artist will go head-to-head in a bid to recouple up with the 31-year-old carpenter after they were given the brush off by Jack Fowler and Alex George respectively - and Alexandra will waste no time by saying she wants to kiss the hunk.

In tonight's (18.07.18) episode, Alexandra pulls Paul for a chat and tells him: "Putting my cards on the table, I didn't realise I'd fancy you as much as I do. I don't want to see you with somebody else."

He replies: "I'm loving getting to know you, it's nice. We do have a lot in common. What I do love about you is you have such a calm aura around you and it's really nice and it's attractive."

She then says: "I'd love to kiss you..."

Earlier in the episode, Paul heads for a chat with Laura and she expresses an interest in him.

She says: "I feel like you're really interesting, I feel like I could chat to you all day."

He replies: "It's a likewise thing. You are definitely someone who is compatible with me."

Laura adds: "I know I could speak to you about anything but you are still flirty which is nice."

The pair's chat comes after they hint at a possible recoupling with each other, with Laura admitting he is more like her than Jack was.

Speaking in the Beach Hut, she says: "I feel like there is so much to talk about with Paul. I could sit there all day and chat to him. He is really interesting. He is a lot more like me that Jack was."

Paul explains: "Laura is a very easy person to talk to. I can tell she has a good sense of humour and that's one of the most important things a girl can have.

"The more I talk to her the more I am attracted to her. She is a good looking girl and I can definitely see something happening with her."

As well as dominating many an office conversation, 'Love Island' is also having a positive impact on plastic pollution.

That's according to new research from SodaStream, who have found 15 per cent of 18-24-year-olds to pick up a reusable water bottle in place of a single-use plastic bottle after watching Islanders drink from their reusable water bottles.

Brits now also think that using plastic in public is less socially unacceptable (30 per cent) than a public display of affection (17 per cent).

'Love Island' continues tonight at 9pm on ITV2.


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