Siannise And Luke T May Not Have Won Love Island But They're Fast Becoming The King And Queen Of TikTok

Their lockdown videos are one of the best things on the internet right now.

We don’t know about you, but we are really, really missing Love Island right now. 

But luckily, Siannise Fudge and Luke Trotman are here to remind you of simpler times with their incredible TikTok videos. 

The pair may not have won the first-ever winter series of the ITV2 reality show in February, but they are fast becoming the King and Queen of the social media platform. 

Siannise and Luke are spending lockdown together at Luke’s parents’ house in Luton, and have been keeping themselves (and us) entertained with their brilliant TikTok videos. 

(For the uninitiated, TikTok is a video sharing social network where users can create short dance, lip-sync, comedy, and talent videos.)

Just before lockdown started, Siannise and Luke gave people a taster of what to expect with this video of them dancing to Lil Mosey’s Blueberry Faygo

One of them dancing to Going Out Of My Way by M.O. soon followed...

And since then, they’ve taken on the #MulaChallenge...

They’ve also done the #FlipTheSwitch challenge (which sees a pair suddenly change clothes when the lights go out), with hilarious results...

Siannise has also gone solo to perform to 220 Kid’s Don’t Need Love...

And proving he’s got just as many moves as his dancer girlfriend, Luke has also branched out on his own...

He’s roped his mum and former X Factor finalist Beverley in too...

Siannise and Luke recently revealed they have only spent an hour apart since losing out to winners Paige Turley and Finn Tapp in the Love Island final. 

Speaking to OK magazine, Luke said: “The longest we’ve been apart is about an hour! I think you got your nails done, didn’t you? And I got a haircut.”

Siannise added: “But that’s the only time we’ve been away from each other and it’s literally been an hour. But do you know what? We wouldn’t have it any other way. I couldn’t imagine it now, not being with you. If I turned round and Luke wasn’t there, I think I’d panic!” 

Love Island is due to return to ITV2 in the summer, but there has been much speculation as to whether the series will go ahead due to the coronavirus pandemic. 

Originally, ITV had planned to air two series of the hit reality show in 2020 following record-breaking ratings last year.