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Abbie Meehan

Scottish Love Island star in stitches at Glasgow Google Maps blunder

Scottish Love Island star Laura Anderson pointed out a hilarious blunder on Google Maps in Glasgow, as she posted the screenshot to her social media account.

Laura, who featured on season four of the ITV2 dating programme, has turned into a TV personality and influencer after her run on the series. The star boasts a whopping 1.4 million followers on Instagram, all of whom saw her hilarious post on Wednesday.

The influencer was scrolling through Google Maps in Glasgow - as you do - and came across a rather hilarious scene on the software. In the photo on Wilton Street, a man can be seen flipping off the Google Maps camera, as he walks down the middle of the road.

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Laura captioned the post on Instagram: "When you check the street view on a Glasgow flat" alongside the see no evil monkey emoji. Many have speculated that Laura may be moving back up to Scotland with this caption, but no news has come of this rumour.

What a photo! (Instagram)

The celebrity is currently hanging out in London, posting a photo of the UK capital onto her story as she basks in the 24 degree heat. Laura has also been in the news lately, after her appearance on Celebs Go Dating was confirmed following her break-up with partner Dane Bowers.

A source told The Sun: "Laura is the latest star to sign up for Celebs Go Dating – and she’s only been single for a matter of hours.

"She is a great addition to the line-up and will be really entertaining on screen. Dane might not be too impressed to see her trying to snare another bloke on national television – especially because their break up is so fresh."

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