Love Island’s Greg O’Shea sends fans wild as he shows off bulge in Speedos snap – but some joke it must be cold – The Sun

GREG O'Shea sent fans wild as he posed in Speedos on a boat – but some said it must have been "cold out."

The 2018 Love Island winner shared a sizzling post in the sunshine on St Patrick's Day yesterday.

But a handful of friends and fans couldn't resist making the cheeky swipe, despite his rippling six pack.

One of his followers typed beneath the picture: "Cold out"

Another fan teased: "Bit of side bum there now"

As one more fan joked: "Scandalous swimwear"



Greg, who split from fellow Love Island winner Amber Davies within weeks of leaving the villa last year, attempted to boost morale with an uplifting caption alongside his photo.

The Irish rugby ace said: "Happy St. Patrick’s Day ☘️ I’m very proud to be Irish and even though we can’t celebrate today the way we usually would, I hope everyone is staying safe and making the best of the situation.

"We are all in this together! This photo was taken last year during celebrations in Hong Kong after we had qualified Ireland for the World Series."

But while most of us are bunkering down at home to protect ourselves from coronavirus, some celebs are enjoying quarantine in much more exotic locations.

Some of the UK's biggest names have been enjoying sun and surf around the world.

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Singer Aston Merrygold, 32, is loving life in Dubai on a baby moon with fiance Sarah Lou Richards and their son.

The couple are expecting their second baby together, and wanted to take some time to relax before baby number two comes along.

The JLS singer found time to shave his head on the trip and remind people who needed help during the coronavirus crisis that he would be home this weekend.


Hollyoaks star Davinia Taylor, 41, may be in lockdown thanks to coronavirus but she is lucky enough to be in stunning Marbella, Spain by the beach.

Spain is quickly becoming one of the countries with the highest cases of coronavirus, but Davinia is making sure she's staying safe in her enormous beach villa.

The mum-of-four is keeping up her fitness and health routine, while reminding everyone keeping healthy will be important for their mental health during the lockdown.

"Stay nutritious guys. Helps me no end with my mood and attitude!!!!" she wrote on Instagram at the start of her lockdown.

Luisa Zissman, 32, runner up on The Apprentice was loving life up in Barbados which has two confirmed cases of coronavirus.

She was away on a girls trip to Barbados for a few days, staying at the exclusive Sandy Lane resort, with four of her best girl friends.

During her trip she visited beach caves and modelled her very glamorous tropical wardrobe.

The reality star returned to the UK today and immediately had to postpone the live tour of her podcast, Luanna, due to the pandemic.

Molly-Mae Hague, 20, shared a throwback pic to her time last week on the tropical island of Koh Samui in Thailand.

"Back in a care free place," the Love Island star wrote on Instagram.

The blonde beauty enjoyed jetskiing and tanning by the pool, describing her time there as "dreamy".

But the routine of normal life soon hit home as she spent Monday night back in the UK organising her massive walk in wardrobe.

 

Meanwhile, Rapper Professor Green – real name Stephen Manderson – has had a rough run of his trip to Morrocco with girlfriend Karima McAdams.

They arrived at the airport to be the only people at the baggage carousel and then went straight to a supermarket to fill a trolley with food and household essentials.

"It's official… waiting out corona in Morocco," Karima shared on Instagram Stories.

Morocco has banned flights to and from the UK and the British Foreign Office has advised against all but essential travel to the country.

Boris Johnson has told Brits to work from home if possible and avoid visiting pubs and restaurants as the number of official UK cases rises to 1,543.

GP Dr Philippa Kaye has advised people to practise good hygiene to reduce the spread of infection.

Whenever you arrive anywhere, wash your hands with warm water and soap for 20 seconds or use a hand sanitiser if that is not available.

Try not to touch your face and stick to the “catch it, bin it, kill it” rule if you sneeze or cough.

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