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Love Island’s Davide shocks fans with X-rated joke as he and Ekin-Su show off their huge new sofa in stylish apartment
LOVE Island winner Davide Sanclimenti turned up the heat after Ekin Su Cülcüloğlu showed off their swanky new apartment.
The cheeky chappy couldn’t help himself after his girlfriend shared a snap of their huge sofa on Instagram.
The couple, who won 2022’s series of the dating show, enjoyed a wholesome pillow fight on their HUGE new cream sofa in their London pad.
“Testing the sofa… We love falling asleep on here ” Ekin wrote.
Davide, 28 commented on the photo: “and not just that ”.
His comment racked up nearly 1,400 likes with many taken back by his boldness.
“DAVIDE. Behave now ” one wrote, while another added: “not surprised. us italians have no filter”
“oh my god davide. You’re a menace. I love it!” another wrote.
As well as being entertained by Davide’s tongue-in-cheek sense of humour, one of Ekin’s followers joked that the sofa was bigger than their flat.
“That massive king sized sofa is probably bigger than my whole apartment”, they wrote.
The snaps revealed glimpses of their open-plan dining room which had stunning views of the Thames.
Their flashy home didn’t go unnoticed, with one fan writing: “i know you two are thriving because chileeeeee look at that view”, while another said: “Look at that beautiful view of the Thames”.
Italian stallion Davide lived in Manchester when he met Ekin-Su on the ITV show, but after they left the villa with their £50,000 they quickly moved in together in the capital.
Since then, they’ve been on plenty of romantic trips together, including a trip to Mallorca where they first laid eyes on each other.
The pair hit a rough patch recently after Ekin, 28, was left furious after discovering messages from two models on Davide’s phone.
In a bid to clear the air, the couple headed to Amsterdam and Davide is said to be desperate to win Ekin over again – which judging by his comment, he has.
An insider said: “Ekin has been angry and upset and the pair really needed a change to reconnect.
“Ekin and Davide are at their best when they are away from everyone else and can concentrate on each other – without any distractions.
“Davide has a lot of grovelling to do and he’s vowed to cut down on clubbing in Manchester without her.”
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