Former Love Island star Toby Aromolaran has shared a hospital selfie after getting stitches for a cut on his eyebrow.
The Islander, who also took part in the first season of Love Island: All Stars last year, took to his Instagram Stories to reveal he suffered a face injury that required quite a few stitches.
"Happy January! Start the year off with 10 stitches," Toby captioned the shot.
The semi-professional footballer confirmed via his representatives that he got the nasty cut following a clash with another player as they both tried to head the ball (via MailOnline).
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Originally appearing on the seventh season of Love Island back in 2021, Toby was partnered with Chloe Burrows, with the two finishing as runners-up behind Liam Reardon and Millie Court.
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On All Stars, Toby coupled up with Georgia Steel. The pair continued their romance after leaving the villa, but called it quits two months afterwards.
Toby is among the names that have been rumoured to join All Stars this year as well, though there hasn't been an official confirmation yet.
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Last night, the show announced Harriett Blackmore and Montel McKenzie would join the new series as bombshells. Montel starred on season 10, while Harriett appeared on Love Island in season 11, where she started a relationship with Ronnie Vint.
All Stars is lining up an ex reunion as Ronnie is currently on the show and coupled up with Elma Pazar. Ahead of her villa entrance, his ex-girlfriend Harriet seemed determined to have a conversation with him whilst also exploring other potential connections.
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