All new Love Islanders made to look 50 years older with ageing filter Faceapp
A LOVE Island Instagram fan account has used a filter to make the contestants look older - and the results are outr-age-ous.
Amongst the OAPs are Tommy Fury, Anton Danyluk and Maura Higgins, who all got the treatment to make them look older.
Created using the FaceApp ageing filter, the results have gone viral online, and now The Sun Online has added new girls India Reynolds and Harley Brash, and new boy Greg O'Shea into the mix.
The new Islanders have been aged to make them look 50 years older, adding lots of wrinkles, saggy skin and grey hair.
Ovie Soko, Curtis Pritchard, Anna Vakili, Molly-Mae Hague, Michael Griffiths and Sherif Lanre previously had their promotional photos tampered with to make them look elderly.
Fans have cracked up at the more, er, mature look of the contestants and compared some of them to other famous faces.
“Maura looks like Carol Vorderman," wrote one.
A few shared their views on 20-year-old Tommy, writing: "tommy looks like brother of arthur christmas" and "tommy looks like Paul Hollywood lmao".
Another added, "please bury after seeing this post bc I’m dead" followed by several crying face emojis.
"This has made me laugh far too much!! It’s so realistic," piped up a fourth.
While another fan squealed, “I am screaming.”
Unfortunately for most of the gang it looks as if time hasn’t been kind, and unlike fine wines have not aged well.
However, according to the account’s followers fan-favourite Ovie still looks as hot as ever and in the words of one commenter “would still get it”.
“Ovie still looks like a legend,” wrote one.
A second agreed, writing: “Ovie still looking fine af”.
“I would still do Ovie,” added a third.
“And ovie still looks 30 and bangable,” laughed a fourth.
When the series first started, fans quickly commented on how much some of the Islanders looked like famous people, matching them with their celebrity doppelgängers. The Sun Online put together a crib sheet on who has a celebrity twin - check it out here.
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