LOVE Island contestants revealed that Becky Hill's performance was their favourite day in the villa.
Millions of people sat down to watch the finale of ITV2's hit reality TV show on Monday (August 2).
In the episode, finalists Gemma Owen, 19, and Luca Bich, 23, revealed their favourite day was when Worcestershire's Becky Hill paid a visit.
While sitting in the iconic beach hut, the couple called Hill's performance a 'special day' for them both.
Hill followed in the footsteps of Mabel, Craig David and DJ Tom Zanett by entering the villa and performed a selection of her hits including Crazy What Love Can Do and My Heart Goes in the villa garden.
Islander Paige Thorne, who left the show in Sunday's episode with new bae Adam Collard, said: “Becky Hill is going to be here tonight in Love Island baby.”
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Ekin-Su Culculoglu says: “I’m a huge fan of Becky Hill. A once-in-a-lifetime opportunity.”
After the performance, Danica Taylor said: “She was absolutely insane, so grateful and blessed to be here right now and to have witnessed that.”
In last night's episode, Gemma and Luca finished the show in second place and fan favourites Ekin-Su Culculoglu and Davide Sanclimenti were crowned winners of 2022.
Previously, the winning couple take part in a stick or steal game which means one person can steal the 50,000 cash prize.
But fans were left shocked when Love Island bosses scraped the iconic game played by all the winners at the end.
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Becky Hill's top three Love Island moments
Ahead of her appearance on the show, Hill shared her top three moments from this season of Love Island.
Topping her list is the moment that the two villas came together as the Casa Amor part of the show ended.
Not because they were reunited but because of the “incredibly iconic line” that came from Indiyah when she said “may the best heartbreaker win” to Dami as the islanders were gathered around the fire pit.
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