Love Island favourites Faye Winter and Teddy Soares have left little to the imagination as they recreated the world-famous statue created by Auguste Rodin titled The Kiss.
The sculptor created the life-size piece in 1886, which is currently showcased at London’s Tate Modern – where Faye and Teddy posed outside of to mimic the notorious creation.
The loved-up pair donned body paint to resemble the statue and – of course – shared a kiss while wearing next to nothing.
As to why Faye and Teddy took part in the daring challenge, they were enlisted to help replicate the famous sculptures that represent the real-life romance seen on Love Island.
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The show’s set to make its highly anticipated return on June 6.
Sharing the photo to Instagram, Faye wrote: “@loveisland is back on screens on the 6th June and to celebrate this, the show is making some big statements to show how they’re owning love this summer! One of the ways they’re doing this is by taking over some iconic, romantic statues across the UK. That’s why @teddy_soares and I have transformed into the world famous Rodin’s Kiss in London!
“We’ve been fully statue-fyed in stone and marble to replicate the pose and all! The aim is to help show what love really looks like and prove love island really is the OG of dating shows. The countdown for the next series really has begun – will you guys be watching?!”
Their celeb pals have since gushed over how fantastic they look.
“Ok how can you both still be ridiculously fit even as statues ?” wrote Sophie Hinchliffe, AKA Mrs Hinch, before branding the pair as “beauts”.
“Omg this is amazing,” wrote Georgia Harrison before joking that she wanted one of her to be made.
She quipped: “I wonder if they’re going to make one of me and a Slice of pizza”.
Too Hot To Handle’s Emily Miller added: “Omg,” followed by a string of heart-eye emojis.
Paige Turley and Finley Tapp also took part in the fun, and recreated Wincher’s Stance statue in Glasgow, which is known for being named after the Glaswegian term for a relationship.
Speaking about their time on the show, the pair said: “We love reminiscing on our time in the Villa and the show will always have a special place in our heart as it brought us together as a couple.
Since leaving the Villa, our relationship has only continued to grow and we’re happier than ever! Love Island is a show that has love at its heart and it’s great to help support the new series launch. Plus, it’s right in my hometown – Glasgow.”
Echoing similar sentiments, Faye and Teddy added: “Now we’ve come out the other side of the show, we are still as strong as ever. Not to mention that we’re super excited to see who’s heading to the Villa this season and see what surprises ITV2 have in store!
"Helping Love Island claim back love just made sense – the show brought us together, so we can’t wait to see more couples fall in love in this series.”
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