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TV Ratings (1/12/25): Claws Out On Love Island Australia, Nine Wins Streaming Audience

Fredrika Stigell
Published on: 2nd December 2025 at 12:31 PM
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Last night, Love Island Australia picked up the top spot for BVOD National Average Audience, with 450,000 tuning in.

The claws were out as explosive showdowns and attempted apologies deepened divides between the Islanders.

Nine‘s A Current Affair won a Total TV National Reach of 1,613,000 and a Total TV National Average Audience of 1,088,000.

Over on Seven, The 1% Club brought in a Total TV National Reach oof 1,253,000 and a Total TV National Average Audience of 552,000.

Channel 10‘s Big Brother raked in a Total TV National Reach of 979,000, a Total TV National Average Audience of 607,000 and a BVOD National Average Audience of 160,000.

Over on Love Island Australia, Kye tried to apologise to Yana, and Gabby came face to face with Jotham as she felt she saw his true colours emerge.

“If any of you f–king talk to Jotham, none of you are my f–king mates,” Gabby warned the Villa.

Gabby was upset over the previous night’s recoupling, which saw Jotham couple up with new contestant Jaide, after telling Gabby that he would not date her outside the villa. Gabby was also hurt by Jotham’s comments to other girls that she was “emotionally immature,” which she confronted him about during an earlier conversation. The coupling with Jaide was the final straw, and Gabby marched straight to Jotham for a showdown.

“Explain yourself because you’ve really hurt my feelings and you’ve really disrespected me in front of my f–king face so let’s go,” she said.

“How do you have such little respect for me?!” she fired.

She stormed off while Jotham’s tried to apologise and instead gave the girls a play-by-play.

“How do you turn your emotions off for a girl and you’re in bed the next night with another girl?” she said. “It just hurts so much”.

“Jotham is the definition of someone who pretends to be a nice guy but underneath it all he’s a slimy f–k boy”.

After that, Gabby heads to Jaide to explain to warn her about Jotham.

Jaide reassures Gabby she’s “not here to play games” but all Gabby can think is: “He’s telling you all the same things that he’s told Lacey, that he’s told me, it’s just a cycle, doll”.

Jaide doesn’t buy it, though, and is happy to find out for herself.

“Gabby’s trying to warn me off Jotham but good luck, hun, keep spitting those words out, I’m not really listening,” she said.

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TAGGED: 1% club, A Current Affair, Big Brother, Channel 10, Love Island Australia, Nine, Seven
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Fredrika Stigell is a former contributor at B&T, where she reported on culture across a wide range of sectors including media owners, experiential agencies, sustainability, fashion and beauty, pharmaceuticals and healthcare, and universities.

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