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Love Island viewers clock Liam Reardon’s nickname for Millie Court

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July 23, 2021
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Love Island viewers clock Liam Reardon's nickname for Millie Court

Love Island 2021 has been pretty explosive so far and Casa Amor is still to come.

A new recoupling saw Toby Aromolaran ditch Chloe Burrows to pick new bombshell Abigail Rawlings, which led to a scathing speech from Hugo Hammond. You can read more about this here.

But it’s not all drama as some of this year’s couples have started to get closer, with Welsh contestant Liam Reardon and Essex-based Millie Court going from strength to strength.

Read more: Love Island’s Casa Amor 2021 return teased by Laura Whitmore

So much so that in a recent episode viewers noticed that 21-year-old Liam already has an adorable nickname for Millie, reports The Mirror.

And despite both being latecomers to the villa, they’re quickly becoming the favourite contestants of the seventh series so far. In fact, many fans of the ITV2 show think Liam and Millie will win the show.

“Just give them the 50k already,” one viewer wrote about the couple recently, while another praised their banter.

Love Island viewers clock Liam Reardon’s sweet nickname for Millie Cour
(Image: ITV/REX/Shutterstock)

During Tuesday night’s episode, the Merthyr-born builder was seen chatting with Aaron Francis and Hugo on the daybeds where he opened up about his past relationships, and how different things are with Millie.

Later in the beach hut, Liam reflected again on how much he liked her, explaining that his head couldn’t be turned.

“Things are going well and I’m only thinking about my Millie Moo,” he said.

Fans rushed to Twitter to comment on the nickname – and it’s safe to say they were obsessed.

Liam Reardon and Millie Court
(Image: ITV/REX/Shutterstock)

One person said: “Just want someone to call me ‘my Millie Moo’ the way Liam does.”

Another wrote: “‘My Millie Moo’ I LOVE LIAM.”

“Liam calling Millie ‘my Millie Moo’ is a whole different level of cute to me. Love it,” wrote a third.

Love Island continues tonight at 9pm on ITV2.

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