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Love Island viewers fume as stars 'steal' ex contestant's catchphrase days after exit

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Love Island fans have been left raging after they noticed that contestants have been using a catchphrase that was said by previous islander Liam Llewellyn.During the latest episode, bombshell Danica caused shockwaves in the villa after she unexpectedly appeared during a saucy challenge called Sex Sea.But when Danica started having conversations with other islanders, fans experienced a touch of deja vu.While talking to the girls, Danica and the other female contestants said "Love Island baby" enthusiastically which is something Liam became known for before he left the show in week one.Taking to Twitter, fans shared their thoughts on the familiar phrase, with some clearly not happy that it had been repeated by the other islanders.One person wrote: "Why are they saying Liam’s phrase? 'love island baby' is for him shut up."Another said: "No.

do not try copy angel Liam."A third shared: "Liam: 'Love Island baby' that's Liam's line when he left."But other viewers were glad that the popular phrase was still being said, with one person saying: "The girls keeping liam’s saying alive."Liam made the shock decision to leave the island after he failed to form a connection with anyone on the show.Gathering the islanders around the fire pit, the young lad expressed that he felt he wasn't giving the best version of himself.

Explaining his thoughts to the others last week, he said: "Obviously we all came here for the same reason but I haven’t really been feeling I have been giving 100% Liam."I know what 100% Liam looks like and I am miles off that,” the reality star candidly continued.He continued: "I’ve been thinking long and hard, this isn’t a spur of the moment thing."I have made the decision that I am going to leave the villa.

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