Childhood pictures of your favourite Love Island 2019 stars

They look so cute!

Author: Alex RossPublished 24th Jun 2019

We've already stalked their social media accounts and found you the best throwback snaps of this year's Love Island stars, but now, thanks to Love Island: Aftersun, childhood photos of Yewande Biala, Amber Gill, Molly-Mae Hague and Curtis Pritchard have been made public, and they are simply brilliant!

The four Islanders look completely unrecognisable to their current look in the Love Island villa, and we can't deal with their cuteness!

Molly-Mae Hague

Before dying her hair blonde, Molly-Mae had a more natural look, posing here with brunette locks at what looks like a wedding.

Curtis Pritchard

Ballroom dancer Curtis always had that cheeky smile! Here he is pictured on holiday with his family as a young boy.

Yewande Biala

Scientist Yewande rocking her pink tracksuit and chain in this super cute throwback to when she was a young girl.

Amber Gill

Looking VERY different to her 2019 look, Geordie beautician Amber Gill looks fresh-faced as a teenager.

Meanwhile, after a rocky start due to the entrance of Maura Higgins, it looks like Molly-Mae Hague's relationship with boxer Tommy Fury is for the long-run. The pair seem completely smitten with each other, and we have to say, they certainly look good!

It's also good news for Curtis Pritchard and his 'half-girlfriend' Amy Hart. Despite Amy getting jealous when he scored Arabella Chi's kiss a 10/10, the pair made up, with Curtis even giving her a little dance on their recent date.

Despite not having an initial attraction, Amber Gill and Michael Griffiths are now one of the favourite couple's to win the show!

However, things haven't been so smooth for poor old Yewande Biala. After struggling to show affection towards Danny Williams, new girl Arabella Chi entered and turned his head, with Danny now being left with a BIG decision in the upcoming recoupling.

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