Love Island viewers were left baffled by newcomer Rachel Finni’s culinary blunder.
Bombshell Rachel turned heads when she strutted into the villa on Friday night following the latest recoupling, which saw the women choose who they wanted to be coupled up with.
However, the clock was ticking as Rachel was given only 24 hours to get to know single boys Brad McLelland and Chuggs Wallis before choosing who to recouple with.
But during a chat with potential match Brad, she made a big an awkward foodie faux pas that had fans in bits.
After revealing that she was a “really good cook”, Rachel asked the labourer about his culinary experience, as she quizzed him on whether he could make coq au vin or dauphinoise potatoes.
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When Brad said he’d never heard of coq au vin, she explained that it was “duck with wine”, fans of the show rushed to Twitter to correct her, pointing out that it’s actually chicken cooked in wine.
One person said: “Did she just say coq au vin is duck????”
Another wrote: “Can we talk about Rachel acting all entitled that Brad didn’t know what coq au vin was but she didn’t even know that it’s chicken not duck.”
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A third said: “Worries me that Rachel has been eating Coq au Vin all this time thinking she’s scranning on a bloody duck.”
Other viewers praised the confidence at which she said it was duck, as one person said: “Me watching Rachel say coq au vin is duck with confidence when it is a chicken dish #LoveIsland love her.”
“Also, the absolute confidence with which Rachel incorrectly explained what Coq Au Vin is? the energy we can only aspire to,” wrote someone else.
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