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Love Island 2021: Viewers lose it as Priya Gopaldas caught sleeping like a mummy
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Love Island fans were left in stitches after seeing newcomer Priya Gopaldas sleeping like Wednesday Addams in scenes that aired last night.
The bombshell, who entered the villa alongside newcomer Aaron Simpson earlier this week, appeared to release her inner mummy as she was spotted lying down in bed with her arms crossed over on her chest
The blink-and-you’d-miss-it moment took place as night cam footage showed the contestants fast asleep.
But a number of eagle-eyed viewers spotted the 23-year-old in a hilarious position and couldn’t believe their eyes.
Sharing their findings on social media, one person asked: ‘Why does Priya sleep like she’s been taught on WikiHow?’
Echoing a similar sentiment, another quizzed: ‘WHY DOES PRIYA SLEEP LIKE THIS?’
Priya, we need ANSWERS.
Before making her entrance, the medical student, who worked in the ICU wards during the Covid pandemic, revealed that she has a crush on Boris Johnson.
‘I have a soft spot for him,’ Priya confessed.
‘It’s the confidence but he is a total sweetheart on the inside and that’s what I like in a boy.’
She added: ‘He’s the Prime Minister, very driven but then on the inside he’s a cuddly bear. I also love his blonde hair, that does it for me.’
At present, Priya is cosying up to Matthew MacNabb, while Aaron has been busy talking to Mary Bedford about having babies.
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As they sat chatting to each other, Mary said: ‘We’re definitely the funnest couple in here now,’ to which Aaron replied: ‘You just called us a couple? You need to slow down!’
The pair then shared a kiss as they laid on the sunloungers with their fellow islanders cheering them on.
Love Island continues tonight at 9pm on ITV2.
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