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Love Island fans in stitches at Scot Anton's mum after hilarious TV appearance

Love Island fans have been left in stitches after watching Anton Danyluk's mum appear on TV last night.

We're already aware that Sherie-Ann isn't afraid of the limelight - after openly admitting to shaving her son's bum.

But her latest appearance on Love Island: Aftersun - the live weekly show that looks back on events on the smash-hit ITV2 reality programme - saw her steal the limelight.

Anton's mum Sherie-Ann on Love Island: Aftersun (ITV)

All eyes were on the Airdrie native as she took the spotlight away from the contestants booted off the show, sparking a flurry of tweets from viewer, as Glasgow Live reports.

After her delayed reaction when asked her thoughts on her son's new love interest Belle Hassan, she came out with some fiery comedy gems which had people in stitches.

Her heckling of love-rat Michael Griffiths when he was reunited with Joanna Chimonides also went down well online.

Anton pictured with Belle on Love Island (ITV)

Sherie-Ann also couldn't resist having a cheeky dig at Michael, despite the firefighter being her son's best friend in the villa.

After Joanna's tumultuous exit from the series last week, the pair sat down on the sofa together, while Anton's mum cried out: "Don't do it Joanna."

The 55-year-old could then also be heard laughing and shouting out loud in the audience - something that she continued to do until the end of the hour-long programme much to the delight of her new army of online fans.

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