#LoveIsland viewers shocked by Dublin boy Dami Hope's intimate confession about his penis on the show
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Love Island 2022 kicked off last night and viewers weren't disappointed, as there were some funny, and awkward moments.
Six girls and six boys entered the villa, as the public voted on who would couple up.
There were a few moments that got viewers talking, but one of the biggest was when 26-year-old microbiologist Dami Hope, from Dublin, shared a very intimate detail about himself.
In his introduction video, Dami revealed: “Basically I have this gift or something. I have this birthmark shaped heart on my p***s.
“And usually the way it goes, whenever I tell a girl I have that they don’t believe me - and then I show them. I call it my love stick." 🥴
This was a bit too much information for viewers, as they took to Twitter to share their thoughts.
"Straight off the bat Dami would give me the ick," wrote one viewer.
Brooklyn Beckham tied the knot with actress and billionaire heiress Nicola Peltz in a lavish ceremony yesterday.
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💒The son of celebrity power couple David and Victoria Beckham, Brooklyn (23) and Nicola (27) said "I do" at her parents’ $103 million estate in Palm Beach in Florida.
Derry Girls creator Lisa McGee has confirmed that Nicola Coughlan is part of the whole of season three.
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📺Last week, Nicola, who plays the lovable Claire Devlin, said she was "devastated" as she revealed she was ‘written out’ of the comedy due to a schedule clash with Netflix period drama Bridgerton.
Snow has been spotted in locations across the country, after initial warnings came in last night that the unsettled conditions we have been experiencing this week may lead to snowfall.
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🥶The cold weather is due to continue today, with further changeable conditions and the slight risk of further brief flurries of snow.
🥶The cold and frost of this morning is due to clear up to make way for bright but cold patches and scattered showers, while the showers in question are described as "wintery" by Irish meteorological service Met Eireann, and may feature hail, sleet and snow.
⏳But staff shortages have resulted in long security queues, which the Dublin Airport Authority have said people can expect to continue over the coming weeks.