Former Coronation Street star Ryan Thomas has responded to a potential past between brother Scott and new Love Island: All Stars arrival Ekin-Su Cülcüloğlu.
Ryan's brother is currently appearing in the new season of All Stars, having previously taken part in the ITV2 show's second season.
During last night's (January 13) launch episode, however, a big twist was unveiled with the arrival of Ekin-Su as the first bombshell.
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More drama was teased when Scott, who's currently coupled up with India Reynolds, made a revealing admission as Ekin-Su deliberated over which boy to steal.
"She slid into my DMs a few times," he shared, though before Ekin-Su's decision was revealed, the show cut to the credits.
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In a live Instagram reaction to the events, Ryan and others were seen getting hysterical over the tense events.
"Don't take Scott! Don't do it!" he shouted at one point as Ekin-Su was asked who she wanted to couple up with.
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After Scott's reveal about Ekin-Su's messages aired, the family were all seen shouting in amazement, with Ryan screaming: "Oh my gosh Scott, what's going on?!"
However, when the screen cut to the credits, the star declared: "I'm dying!"
Ryan wrote in the post's caption: "She slid into his DMs… You can't end it on that!!! Is she going to pick Scott?"
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Opening up about her decision to return to the show, Ekin-Su said the series had a "special place in my heart".
"It’s somewhere I've laughed, cried and learnt so much," she added. "The fact that there's an opportunity to do it again – why not! Why can't a winner go back in and re-write her story and have a second chance?!
"I think you should follow your gut and my gut is telling me to go back, so I’m listening to it."
Love Island airs on ITV2 and streams on ITVX.
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