Kenzie Annis and Corbin Mims engaged in explicit sexual activity in their shared bedroom within the Love Island USA villa, Us Weekly reports.
- June 22, 2026
AceShowbiz - Kenzie Annis and Corbin Mims engaged in explicit sexual activity in their shared bedroom within the Love Island USA villa, Us Weekly reports. Despite some viewing their behavior as excessive, Annis stood by their actions, explaining that their connection felt genuine and intense during their time together.
Hercampus further detailed the evolving dynamic between the two, noting that Annis had initially bonded with another contestant, Zach Georgiou, before recoupling with Mims. The outlet also highlighted a recent episode where Annis received love letters from both Mims and Caleb McDaniel, underscoring the complicated emotional landscape she navigates. While Caleb’s letter was seen as thoughtful and centered on emotional growth, Corbin’s reflected the tension and insecurity underlying their relationship, according to relationship expert Cady Moore. Additionally, Aol confirms that Annis chose to couple back up with Mims instead of Caleb, leaving Caleb to partner with Sol Dean, a pairing considered vulnerable due to its recent formation.
Love Island USA is a reality series produced by ITV Global Entertainment and distributed by CBS, running for eight seasons since its 2019 debut. Contestants live isolated in a luxury villa under continuous video surveillance, forming couples to remain in the competition and vie for a $100,000 prize. Viewers play an active role by voting to influence the couples’ fate throughout the season.
This intimate moment between Annis and Mims is significant as it highlights the complex emotional and physical connections contestants form on the show, often under intense public scrutiny. Annis’s defense of their bedroom encounter suggests that despite external judgment, the personal bonds forged within the villa carry real weight for participants navigating love and competition simultaneously.
This article is based on reporting originally published by Us Weekly.