LOVE Island's Munveer is convinced that Ronnie Vint will go running back to Harriett Blackmore - saying "Tiffany is not interested".
New bombshell Tiffany Leighton, 25, has caught the eye of footballer Ronnie, 27, immediately when walked in.
She picked him to go on a sleepover at another villa earlier this week and they shared their first kiss, outside of a challenge.
But Munveer, who was sent packing last week alongside Patsy Field last week, believes that Tiffany is not keen deep down.
Speaking exclusively to The Sun, Munveer said: "They’re all going for Ronnie, he’s obviously doing something right. He’s got better chat than me – it’s going to be an interesting one.
"Tiffany is not interested in Ronnie as much as Ronnie is interested in Tiffany.
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"That’s what I watched and gathered from it.
"I think he might have to go running back to Harriett as I don’t think Tiffany is interested in Ronnie as much.
"I probably stand alone on that, so who knows."
It comes after Munveer told us that Joey Essex should have handled his love triangle situation better after making "mistakes".
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He said: "It was a tough watch last night as Samantha is a lovely girl and I feel that Joey could have handled it better.
"I think he'll back and go 'I made a mistake', just in the way he handled it.
"At the end of the day you've got to go with your feelings."
Although Joey appears smitten with ex flame Grace, Munveer insisted that no one is safe at this stage.
He told us: "I think everyone's head can turn in there, Casa Amor is around the corner and that will be the real test."
Samantha was sent packing during last night's recoupling.
Following her departure, Samantha said: "Obviously I am devastated to leave all of the girls behind but I am very excited now to see what my future holds and look forward to seeing what is next.
"I was true to myself and didn't feel like it was a waste of my time because I followed what I felt was right for me.
"When it comes to Joey, I think if I knew what I know now, I perhaps would have done things differently."