Phoebe Waller-Bridge really is the gift that keeps on giving.
Following the much-loved second season of her Emmy Award-winning comedy Fleabag, her work on smash-hit drama Killing Eve and of course her involvement with the next James Bond film, the actress and writer has a lot going on right now.
But she's still found time to bless us with a hilarious parody of Love Island while hosting Saturday Night Live on October 5.
Phoebe donned a black wig and put on a pretty convincing Essex accent as contestant Bella-Rosa, who claimed: "My dad's a boxer and my mum's a pub."
She went on to explain her very plumped-up lips, saying: "I've just got my lips done. I asked the doctor for an allergic reaction."
All of our favourite Love Island phrases pop up in the parody, with Phoebe's character saying she would "like to couple up with a guy who's exactly my type on paper".
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There was also plenty of "cracking on", "getting proper pied off" and people being "muggy".
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But at least Phoebe's character got a happy ending, as she found out that she'd gained over a million new Instagram followers.
The real-life Love Island will be returning with a brand new winter series in early 2020, taking the new batch of contestants to a villa in South Africa.
And if that Love Island parody has reminded you just how much you love the show, there's still plenty of time to apply.
Love Island returns in winter 2020 on ITV2, and you can catch up on the show via ITV Hub.
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Reporter & Sub-Editor, Digital Spy Susannah is a freelance writer and sub-editor, specialising in the entertainment industry. She graduated in 2014, with a BA in English and American Literature and Creative Writing, and an MA in Creative Producing. She’s been writing for Digital Spy ever since, after first getting involved through work experience, and has written hundreds of stories for the site on a range of topics, from The Sims to Doctor Who. Susannah has also written for Reveal Magazine. Her special interests are soaps (her Mastermind subject would be 2000s Coronation Street), Marvel and Star Wars. She can also quote far too many lines from Friends and Brooklyn Nine-Nine.






















