Corbin and Parmida dumped after Love Island Usa Vote removes two couples

Parmida and Corbin were dumped from Love Island USA after the Love Island USA vote left six couples in the villa and Kayda and Zach safe.

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Corbin and Parmida dumped after Love Island Usa Vote removes two couples

Parmida and Corbin were dumped from Love Island USA after the latest Love Island USA vote left them and Kayda and Zach as the least compatible couples. Four of the five safe couples then voted to save Kayda and Zach, ending Parmida and Corbin’s run in Season 8, Episode 29.

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Episode 29 and the karaoke win

Season 8, Episode 29 also included a karaoke competition, and Kenzie and Dylan won it. That result kept them safe from being dumped from the villa, which mattered once the public vote narrowed the field to the two weakest couples.

The vote mechanics were straightforward: viewers identified the bottom two, then the Islanders had to choose which couple to keep. Four out of the five safe couples backed Kayda and Zach, so Parmida and Corbin went home instead.

CorbinGPT and the fourth wall

Corbin’s exit carried extra noise because viewers had already nicknamed him “CorbinGPT” on social media after his deep voice and stoic demeanor. The show says Islanders do not have access to online discourse, but X users suspected the cast was reacting to that nickname when The Boys joked, “We broke the robot!” and “Wait, they put tears in that? I didn't know AI could cry!”

Corbin entered Love Island USA as a bombshell in Episode 4, while Parmida made her Casa Amor bombshell entrance in Episode 17 and picked up the nickname “the Persian cat.” Those labels turned into part of the on-screen story, but the elimination came down to the vote: the couple with the fewest allies in the save round lost out.

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Six couples remain

With Parmida and Corbin gone, six couples remained in the villa as the season finale approached. New episodes premiere daily except Wednesdays at 9:00 p.m. ET / 6:00 p.m. PT on Peacock, and the next round of dumping pressure now falls on the remaining couples rather than the two who just lost the save vote.

Which of the remaining six couples will be dumped next is the only question that matters now.

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