Love Island's Iain Stirling joined Sam Heughan, Amy Macdonald, Thom Evans, Martin Compston and even Princess Anne in celebrating Scotland's huge Calcutta Cup rugby win.
Scotland's historic 11-6 win secured their first Calcutta Cup win at the ground since 1983 ensuring the perfect start to their Six Nations campaign.
Scots around the globe couldn't hold back their delight at the victory with many left practically speechless at the result.
Love Island's voiceover man Ian Stirling who says he' not normally a rugby fan couldn't hold back his joy at the result as he said: "I'm a plastic Scottish rugby fan but Jesus what a result. Well done to all the Scottish private school lads tonight!"
He also copied ITV into a message that his TV appeared to be broken following the incredible result as his wife Laura Whitmore revealed he'd interrupted their date night to watch it.

His sentiments were echoed by Line of Duty's Martin Compston who put up an abundance of smiling face emojis and saltires on his feed ahead of tonight's new series of Line of Duty.
Outlander actor Sam Heughan wore a blue Scotland top with pride and said on Instagram: "Lets Go Scotland" while singer Amy MacDonald couldn't help swearing after seeing them win.
The singer said it was disappointing she couldn't celebrate in a pub as she enthused: "Amazing. Scotland won which we've come to expect from our sporting events now. Right, so Scotland won in the football and got through to the Euros for the first time in more than twenty odd years and now Scotland have won at Twickenham for the first time in what, nearly thirty years and both times f***ing pubs have been shut and everybody's got to watch it at home. What the f***?. My maths is wrong. Last time they won was 1983. I wasn't even a twinkle in my mothers eye. Mad"
Real Housewives of Jersey star Tessa Hartmann proudly boasted: "We dominated possession and territory Scotland" while panto and radio talent Grant Stott said: "Geez it. Ya dancer."
Strictly contestant and Invictus games medallist JJ Chalmers said: "No Caption Required! 150 years of #ENGvSCO Rugby. For context 150 years ago: The East India Company and Samurai still existed. The Royal Albert Hall wasn’t open and construction of the Panama Canal hadn’t started. We didn’t have telephones, lightbulbs or the FA Cup. #CalcuttaCup."
Rugby brothers Thom and Max Evans were delighted their friends had won saying: "Yes Stuart Hogg and Scotland team. Amazing effort."
Alex Salmond commented: "Totally dominant performance from Scotland and this man is some player!First of many trophies for this fine team #AsOne

And the Royal Family showed off a picture on Twitter of the Princess Royal who is patron of the team watching the game in her living room with husband Vice Admiral Sir Tim.
The tweet said: "As @Scotlandteam ’s Patron, The Princess Royal often supports the team from the stands. HRH and Vice Admiral Sir Tim cheered Scotland on from home today as they played England for the Calcutta Cup, 150 years since their first match. Well played, Scotland! #ENGvSCO"