Love Island Villa Invaded By Herd Of Hungry Goats

It's usually Caroline Flack who is the unexpected visitor.

The Love Island villa’s doors are constantly opening to greet new arrivals – although some recent visitors were certainly not a welcome addition.

It’s been revealed a pack of goats recently invaded the Spanish residence in the hills of Mallorca, causing damage to the set.

A pack of goats made their way in to the Love Island villa
A pack of goats made their way in to the Love Island villa
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The ITV2 show’s location manager revealed on Sunday night’s Aftersun: “There were about 14 goats that came from the mountains. They ate some of the plants and they broke some of the walls.”

We just hope they had the decency to at least do a Caroline Flack-style slo-mo strut into the villa.

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However, they’re not the only surprise guests who’ve paid a visit to the Love Island villa this year.

Bosses were forced to remove a snake that the Islanders found in the garden.

No, this is not Michael, no matter what Joanna might have told you
No, this is not Michael, no matter what Joanna might have told you
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The team were forced to remove the slippery little fella
The team were forced to remove the slippery little fella
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“All the cast were screaming, ‘There’s a snake! There’s a snake!’,” the location manager added.

Do the Islanders cook their own meals? How many bottles of breath spray has Anton used so far?! 😲

We have all the answers and more as we go behind the scenes of villa life... #LoveIslandAftersun pic.twitter.com/LxSZVBp1P5

— Love Island (@LoveIsland) July 21, 2019

As Love Island devotees will already know, this is not the first time goats have made an appearance on this year’s series, as they famously featured on Anton Danyluk and Belle Hassan’s first date.

Anton and Belle milked goats on their first date
Anton and Belle milked goats on their first date
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Love Island continues tonight at 9pm on ITV2.

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