
‘What and where?!’ Love Island’s Dami Hope raises eyebrows as he reveals he has a heart-shaped birthmark on his penis and calls it his ‘love stick’
Dami Hope raised eyebrows on Monday night’s launch episode of Love Island as he revealed he has a heart-shaped birthmark on his penis.
The Dubliner, 26, wasn’t shy about discussing his private parks as he told viewers that he calls his appendange his ‘love stick’.
Dami was paired up with Amber during the first coupling of the series which, in a Love Island first, saw contestants paired up by public vote.

What?! Dami Hope raised eyebrows on Monday night’s launch episode of Love Island as he revealed he has a heart-shaped birthmark on his penis
Speaking in his introductory video, he said: ‘I have this gift or something. I have this birthmark shaped heart on my penis.
‘Usually when I tell a girl I haver that, they don’t believe me and then I show them. I call it my love stick.’
Viewers quickly took to social media to react to the hilarious conversation with one fan writing: ‘Why is Dami talking about his birthmark?!’
Another added: ‘That birthmark “trick” is creepy Dami,’ while another said: ‘Dami needs to go no joke. Heart-shaped birthmark what and where?!’

Candid: The Dubliner, 26, wasn’t shy about discussing his private parks as he told viewers that he calls his appendange his ‘love stick’
One fan wrote: ‘There was no need for Dami to tell the whole of the UK about his birthmark’.
The series kicked off with a dramatic twist as viewers were given the chance to vote for this year’s first couples for the first time, but romances have already been put to the test with the arrival of hunky bombshell Davide Sanclimenti.
The couples at the end of episode one were Gemma Owen and Liam Llewellyn, Amber and Dami, Indiyah Polack and Ikenna Ekwonna, Tasha Ghouri and Andrew Le Page and Luca Bish and Paige Thorne.
Love Island producers have confirmed to MailOnline that while food-eating challenges have been scrapped, sex is still on the menu, and they will assess each moment of pleasure between the Islanders on a case-by-case basis.

Dami said: ‘Usually when I tell a girl I haver that, they don’t believe me and then I show them. I call it my love stick’ (pictured with Amber Beckford)
Asked by MailOnline if the 2022 series will show sex scenes unlike last year, executive producer Mike Spencer admitted there was no black out ban in place.
He said: ‘We don’t decide anything in advance. You just don’t know until you see the footage, genuinely, we are so reactive we are cutting around the clock.
‘If something happens, we are cutting it overnight so until you see something it is hard to make a judgment and you just have to go with what is right.
‘The show does get it right, it’s suggestive and funny, music is a massive thing, and we will continue to do that but until we see it it’s difficult to tell and it depends on who it is.’






Reaction: Viewers quickly took to social media to react to the hilarious conversation with one fan writing: ‘Why is Dami talking about his birthmark?!’
The new villa, which is Love Island’s third, is located just 10 minutes from last year’s base but bosses were keen to give the show a ‘glow up’ ahead of its eighth series.
And the emphasis is on size, with bigger bedrooms, and more outdoor space, giving the 12 hopefuls lots of opportunity for romance to blossom.
Mike said: ‘We decided we wanted to have a new summer. We have a new designer on board called Patrick Watson and we viewed quite a few villas and this one was by far the best.
‘We want the viewers to tune in and know it’s Love Island but with a glow up. We started construction two months’ ago and the villa still isn’t finished.’
Love Island continues tonight at 9pm on ITV2 and ITV Hub. Episodes are available the following morning on BritBox.

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Originally posted 2022-06-07 08:29:42.