Scottish Love Island star Paige Turley has been part of a recreation of an iconic Glasgow statue in the heart of the city, as the former ITV2 show winner promotes the new series of Love Island.
Paige, and her beau Finn Trapp, have undergone extensive make-up to be transformed into the statue that sits in the centre of Glasgow's Buchanan Bus Station, and has been infamously named the 'Winchers' Stance'.
Created by renowned sculpter John Clinch, the original statue depicts the scene of a couple who could be meeting – or parting, and are caught in a loving embrace.
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They seem enormously happy and perhaps there’s a clue on the face of the young woman, for if you take a closer look you will see a tear rolling down her cheek.
And this bronze mold has been remade with Paige and Finn as the embracing couple, to promote the new series of Love Island.
Writing on Instagram, Paige said: " eeeee guys.. @loveisland is back on our screens on the 6th of June and to celebrate, the show is making some BIG statements proving they own love this summer!
"They have gone up and down the UK and taken over some romantic statues to prove it. That’s why we have transformed into the ‘Wincher’s Stance’ statue in Glasgow.
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"We’ve replicated the statue to help show what love really looks like and prove Love Island really is the OG of dating shows.
"The countdown for the next series really has begun - will you be watching?!"
The photo depicts the pair standing next to the real statue, painted in bronze and imitating the pose of the 'Winchers'.
Love Island stars and fans alike flocked to Paige's comments to revel in the moment, with fellow ITV2 star Shaughna Phillips writing: "I am screamingggggg you have SMASHED this!"
Demi Jones wrote: "I love this."
And fans commented: "it’s coming back yayyyyyy", and "6th of June… what a birthday present!", excited to see the show return.
Love Island will return to ITV2 on June 6, at 9pm, for a whopping hour and 35 minutes - so get your alarms set for the biggest TV event of the summer!