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Love Island's Faye Winter terrifies viewers with chilling 'bored' stare

Love Island's Faye Winter proved popular with this year's male Islanders - but her chilling bored gaze appeared to suggest otherwise.

The 26-year-old lettings manager from Devon was confident as she strode into the villa this evening and initially wouldn't step forward for any of the men, but was picked by three.

Eventually, she settled with cheeky Geordie Brad McClelland, also 26, and the pair later settled down for a chat.

But Faye didn't seem too interested in what he had to say and viewers were left terrified as she stared at him unnervingly.

One tweeted: "why can’t faye hold her face normally, babes, i BEG you lower your eyebrows #LoveIsland."

While another commented: "Faye has got a bit of an unsettling stare going on … #LoveIsland."

A third wrote: "no but why is faye staring like this."

"Is Faye okay? #LoveIsland," another questioned.

This evening, the Islanders stepped foot into the iconic Majorca villa for the first time in two years after 2020's summer series was cancelled due to lockdown.

After taking in their gorgeous new home for the summer - which now features a 'dog house' for naughty love rats - the girls lined up to either step forward for the man in front of them or snub them.

But - unsurprisingly - it doesn't look like it will be smooth sailing as a bombshell arrival lurks around the corner in the form of Chloe Burrows, who herself admits she is "partial to a married man".

Uh oh...

*Love Island returns tomorrow at 9pm on ITV2

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