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Maxine Harrison

Love Island viewers spot Kardashian connection to Andrew and Tasha's date setup

Love Island viewers spotted a similarity between contestants Tasha and Andrew’s date on ITV this evening (Friday, July 29). The couple took to the beach to have their first date since being on the show.

Love Island fans will know that roses are a favourite of Tasha’s and it was clear that producers of the popular dating show caught on to this too. The flower was a key part in the setup of her date with Andrew on the beach.

The setup saw a giant heart made up of red roses on the beach, with a table for the loved-up couple to dine together on their date. However, the setup seemed eerily familiar to some viewers and they did not hesitate to point it out.

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@kulegorl wrote: “Oh wow it’s fully giving Travis and Kourtney #LoveIsland”, whilst @Rubeign typed: “Copying Travis' engagement... he's gonna ask her.”

Travis Barker and Kourtney Kardashian got engaged on Sunday, October 17, 2021 on a beach in Montecito, CA, surrounded by red roses.

Also picking up on the link, @Ramelialdn typed: “Wow the producers didn’t play with these dates, it just keeps giving #loveisland”. Complimenting the romantic setup, @MsDemetrio wrote: “Nah but I love the setting rn and I should say so myself Tash & Andrew look cute #LoveISland”.

@jadekaja tweeted: “Producers deffo stole this idea from Kourtney & Travis LOL this is their wedding proposal scene #LoveIsland”.

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