A new week means another elimination on Love Island USA, and Kalshi traders think Kenzie and Dylan are the contestants most at risk.
Kalshi's Week 6 elimination market gives Kenzie a 93% chance of leaving Love Island, followed by Dylan at 91%. Zach and Kayda follow at 52% and 49%, respectively.
Trinity and Bryce are still holding firmly onto their lead on the winning couple market at 81%, followed by Tierra and KC at 14%, and Aniya and Carl at 4%.
Kenzie and Dylan
The last few episodes of Love Island USA really seem to have taken a toll on Kenzie and Dylan’s chances with traders.
Per Vulture's Kathleen Walsh, Kenzie was caught on camera kissing Gal earlier this season and told Dylan about it soon after, a moment that briefly upset him but ended in the two reconciling. The episode still drew criticism from other islanders, several of whom voted for Kenzie and Dylan at elimination over doubts about how settled the couple really is, tension that traces back to lingering fallout from Sol's earlier elimination.
The couple avoided elimination last time by winning the karaoke competition, but traders don't appear convinced that streak will hold up again this week.
With Kenzie and Dylan now topping the elimination market by a wide margin, traders appear to believe the couple remains the most vulnerable heading into this week's vote.
The takeaway:
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