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Love Island Toby spotted sending unusual hand signal to Hashtag United teammates

Love Island hunk Toby Aromoloran has been spotted sending secret hand signal to his teammates.

The sports enthusiast, 22, entered the famous villa just over a week ago and it’s clear that he’s missing the beautiful game.

He plays for Hashtag United, a semi-professional football club based in Pitsea, Essex.

The islander hails from Essex himself and joined the team last year.

His eagled-eyed Hashtag United teammates have spotted Toby making their trademark celebratory hand gesture on the show.

Toby’s excited pals have taken to social media to share a screenshot from the ITV2 dating show of him doing the hashtag sign with his fingers.

Love Island hunk Toby Aromolaran has been spotted sending a secret hand signal to his teammates
(Image: ITV/REX/Shutterstock)

Toby’s partner Kaz Kamwi can be seen giggling in the background in the picture as Toby shows off his club’s hand gesture to his fellow Islanders.

It appears that Toby’s teammates had asked him to promote the club’s iconic hand movement on the show before he flew to Spain.

A post on the official Hashtag United Instagram page read: “He did it! @tobyaromolaran Hastagged it on @loveisland – we spotted in Sat’s show.”

The semi-professional footballer paid a sweet tribute to his club during Saturday’s show
(Image: ITV)

The post racked up over 23,000 likes in less than 24 hours and fans also took to Twitter to share that they also spotted Toby’s sweet gesture on the show.

Taking to the comment section, one fan penned: He didn’t forget!”

Another added: “Love to see it.”

A third person posted: “I saw this aswell, he did it so well without people noticing, what a guy.”

Toby has played for Hashtag United since last year
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While a fourth said: “He’s such a legend.”

A fifth Hashtag United supporter joked “:I don’t need to watch anymore now, Love Island complete.”

“Dedication,” a sixth follower gushed.

Toby spoke briefly about his football career in his Love Island introduction video before entering the villa.

However, a lot of viewers have never heard of the team he plays for.

Kaz Kamwi has been coupled up with Toby since day one
(Image: ITV/REX/Shutterstock)

Hashtag United is a semi-professional football club set up in 2016 by YouTube star Spencer Owen and his brother.

They set up the club and started playing matches in memory of a childhood friend.

After recording their matches and sharing them online they quickly became well known and soared in popularity.

The team have official sponsors, EE and Top Eleven, and play regularly at Haringey Borough’s stadium in Tottenham.

Toby previously explained himself: “They’re very social media focused. Everything is on YouTube, Instagram and Twitter.”

The semi-professional footballer has been couple up with fashion blogger Kaz, 29, since day one and they finally shared their first kiss during Monday’s show.

The two seemed to not be going anywhere with their relationship, but the latest episode showed the two smooching in private.

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Before the two kissed, Toby was filmed saying he “wasn’t sure” about the blogger and said he didn’t want to string her along as it wouldn’t be fair to her.

Fans will have to wait and see if Toby and Kaz are the real deal and go all the way.

Love Island continues Tuesday on ITV2 at 9pm

Source: Celebrities - dailystar.co.uk


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