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LOVE Island contestant Tyrique Hyde left viewers in stitches after a hilarious name blunder during tonight's episode.

The semi-professional footballer, 23, was coupled up with Scot Ella Thomas, 23, from Glasgow as the new series kicked off.

Viewers were left in stitches after Tyrique's name blunder
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Viewers were left in stitches after Tyrique's name blunderCredit: ITV
The semi-pro footballer is coupled up with Glaswegian model Ella
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The semi-pro footballer is coupled up with Glaswegian model EllaCredit: ITV

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

And fans were left in hysterics during a conversation between Tyrique and Ella.

The pair chatted on the day bed getting to know each other, despite previously meeting before.

During their conversation, Tyrique asked the Scots beauty: "What do you call people from Glasgow again? Glasgow-wegian?"

Ella then laughed and corrected him saying: "No, Glaswegian. Glaswegians."

Viewers found the blunder hilarious, one person tweeted: "Not Glasgow-wegian LOL."

Another wrote: "Glasgow-wegian… get that so far to f***."

And a third commented: "Glasgow what??"

It was revealed in the show that the couple met each other before in a club in London.

But Tyrique failed to remember their previous encounter.

However, Ella managed to re-jog his memory after she told him that she had blonde hair at the time they met.

The latest series kicked off tonight 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.

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.

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