'IT'S NOT DAVID TENNANT?'

Love Island narrator Iain Stirling’s appearance confuses viewers as some mistook him for another Scot

The voice of the show made a rare appearance on the finale

LOVE Island's narrator has sent Twitter into a meltdown after making a rare appearance on the finale.

Iain Stirling's brilliant one-liners and hilarious commentary during the ITV2 show has proved a massive hit - and now viewers are admiring his looks too.

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Viewers were shocked to see it was Iain, not David, who stepped out in front of the cameraCredit: Getty Images / ITV2

The 28-year-old Scot stepped in front of the camera for a chat with Caroline on the finale.

And his geek chic and gorgeous grin promptly sent Twitter into a tailspin.

What really set the show apart was Iain Stirling's hilarious commentary - pictured here with co-host Caroline FlackCredit: WENN

One viewer said they loved his accent, adding: "I didn't think he'd look like that! Tall ain't he?!"

Another said that they would have coupled up with him: "Aww I just love the narrator! I'd pick him on #LoveIsland".

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But some were shocked for a different reason... and had mistaken his dry Scottish drawl for David Tennant's. 

 

 

For many, narrator Iain has become the surprise hit this year and rushed to congratulate him on such a successful series.

 

Iain took to Twitter after his appearance on the show to thank fans for the support they'd given him and laughed about the fact that his voice had been mistaken for that of a middle-aged man's.

 

The Scotsman spoke to The Sun Online earlier this month about the "mad response" he's received since he started narrating the show.

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But he admitted he’s pleased narrating sex all year isn’t his only job – he’ll next be seen at Edinburgh Festival, is recording a BBC pilot (his first acting gig) and still does CBBC shows.

“It’s good to have the mix of stand-up and kids TV – I couldn’t narrate sex every day,” he said.



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