Eyal from Love Island has a YouTube channel, and it's as bizarre as you'd expect
There is tree hugging involved.
There is tree hugging involved.
Poor Eyal isn't the nation's favourite Love Island contestant right now.
The 22-year-old model has quickly become the real villain of the show after snaking out Alex George to claim new girl Megan Barton Hanson as his own.
Doctor Alex was naturally pretty annoyed when the pair (read: Eyal) seemed to go out of their way to make out in front of him in the villa. Tsk.
Fans of the show were appalled when Megan, below, then went on to choose Eyal over Alex in the re-coupling at the beginning of Wednesday's episode (although she's now having second thoughts. Duh).
But, back to Eyal and the tea we've got on his life before the Island.
Described by memes everywhere as a walking, talking gap year, internet users have now discovered the gem that is Eyal Booker's YouTube channel.
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In the below video he can be seen doing a monkey impression, sharing his favourite colour and hugging a tree.
Prepare your eyes, because you're probably not ready for this. It's deep. Real deep. Probably too deep.
The guy has more than 13,500 subscribers but as yet, this is the only video he's posted.
Shame.
Love Island drama continues tonight on ITV2 at 9pm. #TeamAlex
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