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Love Island fans in hysterics as show makes 'Coldplay couple dig' during Harrison's exit

Love Island fans in hysterics as show makes 'Coldplay couple dig' during Harrison's exit

Daily Mirror3 days ago
It was another night of pure drama during tonight's Love Island, as both Harrison and Lauren made their exit from the villa - and fans spotted a hilarious touch from producers
Both Lauren and Harrison were leaving the Love Island villa tonight in emotional. scenes. However, fans noticed one small detail from the producers that added humour into the situation.

Lauren's shock exit came after Angel chose to couple up with her partner Ty, leaving her single. She then asked Harrison to leave with her, although he wasn't too sure. The boys then told him to sleep on his decision, and the next night he gathered the Islanders around the firepit to announce he was leaving.

"'Prior to the Villa I wanted to find a girlfriend, someone I want to introduce to my family and I think I've found that…. Mine and Lauren's connection was something special, I wanted to stay true to myself and follow my heart," he told the villa as they told him to "get his girl".

Despite the Islanders breaking down in tears, fans were left in hysterics as they noticed the producers played a version of Coldplay's Fix You in the background as he walked out the villa.
It comes after the huge controversy during Coldplay's Boston concert where Chris Martin called out two people over their awkward reaction to being caught on camera.

When the pair awkwardly reacted to being shown on camera, Chris said: "Oh what? Either they're having an affair or they're just very shy. I'm not quite sure."
During Harrison's time in the villa, he was caught in a dramatic triangle with Toni and Lauren, as fans saw the humour in the song choice.
Taking to X, formerly known as Twitter one fan penned: "THE IRONY OF THEM PLAYING COLDPLAY WHEN HARRISON WALKS," as a second laughed: "I'm still thinking about Coldplay playing in the background because that is diabolical work!"

"Harrison walking out to a Coldplay tune is actually hilarious considering everything that has transpired on the internet over the last 24hrs," a third chuckled, while another said: "Playing Coldplay riddims whilst Harrison is leaving. These producers are jokes."
Lauren's exit wasn't the only drama Angel brought, however, as it looks like she may have turned Harry's head yet again.

The new bombshell automatically coupled up with Ty after choosing him as her first choice, but it looked like her mind was elsewhere as she had a flirty chat with Harry.
Harry has caused a stir in the villa - as the 30-year-old, who is currently coupled up with Helena appeared to make a move on his ex Emma yesterday.
Now, it looks like Helena may have someone else to worry about as Angel and Harry had their eyes firmly on each other. Will Harry's head be turned once again?
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