Love Island fans have spotted a comment left by Stranger Things star Noah Schnapp on Jacques O'Neill's Instagram.
In a photo that was posted back in March 2020, Noah, who plays Will Byers in the Netflix show, can be seen commenting on the photo around a week ago, simply writing: "Hi".
The comment was spotted by someone on Reddit, who shared a post and included a screengrab.
"This is super random but I was searching through Jacques' instagram to see if he still had any pictures with Gemma up, and I noticed that Noah Schnapp had commented on his post from March 2020, 9 hours ago!! I didn't know he was a fan of LI."
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We love that Noah is a Love Island fan!
And followers on Instagram are loving the comment, too, with one writing: "Have you been watching love island?"
While another said: "I’m crying this is real."
A third added: "Noah, what are you doing here?!"
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Meanwhile, whoever is looking after Jacques' Instagram also replied to the comment, writing: "Hi Noah."
Elsewhere in Love Island news, it's certainly been a rocky few days for Jacques and Paige Thorne.
While Paige initially returned from Casa Amor believing that Jacques had stayed loyal, she found out that he had been getting to know - and kissing - Cheyenne during her time away from the main villa.
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While Jacques was sent to the dog house, and has been doing his best to win Paige over, she finally let him out of the dog house and back into their bed during Monday (11 July) evening's episode.
But it seems there could be another spanner in the works, after Adam Collard's arrival in the villa seems to have caused a bit of a stir.
Fans will know that in Sunday's episode, a preview to Monday showed 2018 islander Adam returning to this year's series as a bombshell.
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Adam was criticised during the 2018 series of the show after he was accused of 'gaslighting behaviour' towards Rosie Williams, with charity Women's Aid issuing a warning during his time on the reality series.
Back in 2018, Katie Ghose, chief executive of Women’s Aid, said in a statement: “On the latest series of Love Island, there are clear warning signs in Adam’s behaviour. In a relationship, a partner questioning your memory of events, trivialising your thoughts or feelings, and turning things around to blame you can be part of pattern of gaslighting and emotional abuse.
“Last night, Rosie called out Adam’s unacceptable behaviour on the show. We ask viewers to join her in recognising unhealthy behaviour in relationships and speaking out against all forms of domestic abuse – emotional as well as physical.
"It is only when we make a stand together against abuse in relationships that we will see attitudes change and an end to domestic abuse.”
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Tyla has reached out to ITV for comment.
Topics: TV And Film, Love Island