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LOVE Island fans were left in stiches when Jess Harding revealed what would make her perfect man.

The hit ITV2 reality show was back on our screens for the second time this year with its summer season.

Love Island's Jess Harding revealed what attribute would make her perfect man
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Love Island's Jess Harding revealed what attribute would make her perfect manCredit: ITV
Her fellow Islanders found her 'Turkey teeth' comment hilarious
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Her fellow Islanders found her 'Turkey teeth' comment hilariousCredit: ITV

As Love Island returned tonight, beauty clinic owner Jess had her fellow Islanders laughing when she revealed what attracts her to a man.

Islanders are known for their love of cosmetic surgery, and many past stars have entered the villa with new veneers or, as they are nicknamed, "Turkey teeth".

They are called this because people often fly to Turkey to get them done cheaply.

Tonight, Jess revealed this is something that she actually finds attractive.

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Talking to host Maya Jama about her ideal man, she said: "I like Turkey teeth, I don't know why!"

Taken aback, Maya replied: "Well, do you know what that is niche!"

Jess then said: "Don't get me wrong I'm not just looking for someone with Turkey teeth, if they'e got nice teeth that's fine, but if they've got Turkey teeth that's a bonus!"

Fans found this remark hilarious with one tweeting: "Jess is too much! Who wants Turkey teeth?"

Another viewer chuckled: "Maya's reaction to Jess' Turkey teeth comment!"

This fan said: "I'm so old I had to google turkey teeth."

Love Island kicked off this evening by introducing a twist in the opening episode.

In a new shake-up, female and male Islanders entered the villa together.

It meant sparks could fly from the off between couples - as the original line-up format was ditched.

It meant viewers didn't get to watch the girls line-up and step forward for boys they fancy.

Meanwhile, this is the first time ever that Love Island has aired two series of the show in one year.

There was meant to be a second season of the reality series in the summer of 2020, after the winter version made its debut.

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However, the pandemic hit, and Love Island didn't return until the following year.

  • Love Island airs at 9pm on ITV2 and ITVX.
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