ITV Love Island's Andrew looks completely different with long hair as old photos are unearthed
04.07.2022 - 09:27
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Love Island fans were left stunned after old photos of Islander Andrew Le Page were unearthed. Followers scrolling through his Instagram couldn't believe their eyes when they saw the 27-year-old real estate agent looking very different.
Andrew, who has been through ups and downs in his relationship with model Tasha Ghouri since Love Island 2022 launched a month ago, was almost unrecognisable with longer hair in snaps shared in summer 2020. The popular ITV2 dating show was on a break at the time because of the Covid-19 pandemic.
But Andrew's look from that time was a big hit with fans of the show who are calling for him to grow the floppy locks again. leahquince said: "They longer hair is soooooo hot!" morganaa__, commenting with flame emojis, wrote: "Andrew with longer hair sheeeeeeeeeeeeesh."
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itsmmna gasped: "I’m in love." l7ilaa demanded: "Grow ur hair back." ohsummercandy said: "This is a petition for Andrew to bring back the flow." beckkyjane said: "Omg love his long hair." l7ilaa told him: "Grow ur hair back." And mprivaxx1 asked: "Why did u cut ur hair?
In Friday's episode of Love Island Andrew's relationship with Tasha was called into question as the public voted for the most compatible couples. The pair ended up in the bottom three with friendship couples Antigoni Buxton and Charlie Radnedge and Danica Taylor and Jay Younger.
The vote came after Tasha admitted that she had wanted to get to know newcomer Charlie. Love Island fans were left thinking it could be the end of the couple when Charlie picked Tasha for a romantic date in the hideaway terrace hot tub, sharing strawberries and a glass of bubbly.
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