The startling parallel between Casey O’Gorman’s trumpet recital and Indiyah Polack’s classic recorder performance was not lost on Love Island fans.
The yearly talent competition, which has given us memorable moments such as Siannise Fudge and Luke Trotman’s synchronised dance on the inaugural winter season, and Milie Court’s ‘strange’ piano solo, returned on Monday’s programme.
Casey, a 26-year-old recruitment specialist, was dressed in a black and white suit with a stunning gold bow tie.
His performance was promising for a brief period, but his fellow islanders broke out laughing after the first note.
Lana Jenkins and Ron Hall were the first to lose their cool, and many compared it to Andrew Le Page’s comical meltdown during Indiyah’s big moment.
During Casey’s solo, fans had severe deja vu, with one tweeting: ‘Casey was really tryingna replicate Indiyah 2.0 moment with the trumpet but it was just not givinggggg. Nothing will ever match this feeling.’
‘Casey needs to form a band with Millie and Indiyah,’ another added.
A third person wrote: ‘Casey with that trumpet is just as bad as Indiyah with her recorder LMFAOOOO.’
Samie Elishi performed tapdancing for the audience at tonight’s talent show, while Jessie Wynter and Rosie Seabrook sang Don’t Cha by the Pussycat Dolls.
Maya Jama, the show’s host, has revealed the date of the grand finale, which is quickly approaching.
Maya, 28, wrote on social media, ‘Guys, I have some very, very exciting news.
‘The Love Island final will be on… drumroll please…Monday, March 13 at 8 p.m. on ITV2 and ITVX.’
This implies that the Love Island 2023 champions will be unveiled in approximately a week!
Love Island returns tomorrow at 9pm on ITV2.
Source My Celebrity Life.