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Love Island star red-faced after thinking Man Utd's Harry Maguire had texted her

Love Island’s Lucinda Strafford got all mixed up after thinking she was getting chatted up by footballer Harry Maguire, instead it was actor Tobey Maguire.

The dating show contestant, 22, was approached by Hollywood star Tobey, 44, who asked for her number at Coachella.

Tobey played Spider-Man from 2002 to 2007.

However, Lucinda mistook him for the famous England defender.

Her ITV co-star Millie Court, 24, shared a clip and told her followers: “Tobey Maguire asked for Lucinda’s number.

“If you don’t know who he is, he was the original Spider-Man and she’s been calling him Harry Maguire this whole time.”

Lucinda starred on last year’s Love Island
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A source told The Sun: “She was flattered that Tobey singled her out. They swapped numbers and have been exchanging text messages.”

The actor has previously been linked to his co-star Kirsten Dunst, 39, and has also been linked with model Tatiana Dieteman, 29, as well as Hollywood actress Demi Moore, 59.

Meanwhile, footballer Harry, 29, lives with his fiancée Fern Hawkins and their two kids which makes the mix-up even more awkward.

Tobey asked for the Islanders number
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In other Love Island news, show host Laura Whitmore hit back against claims she got the job because of her husband and narrator Iain Stirling.

Last year’s contestant Rachel Finni recently took a jab at Laura and said she “isn’t a great presenter”.

She also added that she thought Laura only got the job due to her being with Iain.

Harry Maguire is happily settled down
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The 36-year-old mum-of-one has since responded to the “horrible” remarks on her Instagram Stories.

She said: “I’ve worked in telly for 14 years. I won a competition to be the face of MTV and have stayed working from job to job.

“I’ve done incredible things all over the world, with the best teams, but I’ve never got a job because of a guy I dated.

The ITV host hit back at the harsh claims
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“And it’s horrible when you see it coming from other women because for so many years women have talked about who they are going out with.”

She continued: “They’re only defined by who they are going out with, despite all the work and build up leading up to that and they are their own individual person, with their own experience.

“It’s a shame because I think we’re never really going to have full power and empowerment as a sex if we keep doing that.”

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Source: Celebrities - dailystar.co.uk


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