Love Island fans have discovered Hugo Hammond’s secret talent for singing – but it’s not enough to stop some demanding he leaves the villa.
Viewers watched on last night as the PE teacher decided to end things with AJ Bunker.
It wasn’t the first time he friend-zoned an Islander – and for some, they have already seen enough.
But popular Instagram account Love Island Reactions has been busy drumming up support for the 24-year-old.
They unearthed a video of him belting out Sam Smith mega hit I’m Not The Only One.
Hugo has a fantastic voice and the account captioned the clip: “Why can’t all men be like Hugo?’
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It didn’t stop viewers wading it – and some think it’s best he cuts his stay on the show short.
One wrote: “If all men were like Hugo, everyone would be friends instead of having relationships.”
Another said: “He really needs to leave the villa, friend-zoning everyone.”
A third commented: “Why is Hugo in there?” while one viewer put: “Time for Hugo to go home.”
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But it wasn’t all negative.
One fan called him “so cute” as another demanded we “protect Hugo at all costs.”
He decided to cool things with AJ, admitted that he wasn’t ‘100 percent there’.
Speaking to her, Hugo said: “At the beginning, there was something I couldn’t quite put my finger on, and I thought the more we got to know each other, the more time we spent together, I might be able to kind of figure out what it was.
“But, at the minute I just see that you and I are better off as friends on that front.
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He then added: “I genuinely think that you and Danny could have something really great, I think you guys bounce off each other.
“It would be rude of me and wrong of me to just float through this and do ‘you and I’ and take it slow when I’m not 100 percent into it.”
The biggest shock to the villa came after the islanders learned that one boy and one girl would be axed from the villa after a public vote.
Six contestants risk being dumped from the island, with AJ and Danny being among them.
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