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Chris Hughes mocks Love Island row with Olivia Attwood as hilarious clip airs on ITV2

Chris Hughes joked about his Love Island row with former lover Olivia Attwood as the clip aired on Love Island : All The Dramz tonight.

The hit ITV2 show returned to screens tonight - sadly not for a new series, though fans were treated to clips of the most dramatic moments over the last five years.

One such moment included one of Chris's notorious rows with then-girlfriend Olivia in 2017.

Chris, then 24, had been arguing with Olivia, then 26, on the beds inside when the iconic moment happened.

Love Island fans were able to relive the moment tonight (Youtube)

Olivia had fumed: "I'm done with the conversation right now."

Chris responded: "Sit back down."

"I'm sat," Olivia snarked.

Chris Hughes joked about the moment on Twitter today (Youtube)
Olivia Attwood was rowing with her boyfriend at the time (Youtube)

Reacting to the moment on Twitter, Chris, now 27, tweeted: "Sit back down."

His followers were in hysterics and flocked to Twitter to comment.

One tweeted: "Could make a special of your best bits for an hour easy."

While another commented: "I am sat downnaaa hilarious."

A third quipped: "Absolutely howling."

ITV were forced to cancel this year's summer version of Love Island amid the coronavirus pandemic.

This comes after I'm A Celebrity bosses work on a 'reserve plan' to save the show this year if the UK or Australia goes into lockdown again - which could see its location moved to Scotland.

*Love Island returns tomorrow at 9pm on ITV2

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