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Eyal from Love Island’s pop career has surfaced and people are roasting him for it

Eyal from Love Island’s pop career has surfaced and people are roasting him for it

If you've been watching Love Island, you'll be more than aware that Eyal Booker is public enemy number one on the reality TV show.

He's managed to annoy most of the fellow contestants with his antics and not even his curly hair can help him.

Well, it appears that the model from Bushey, Hertfordshire has quite a history of trying to become famous and the internet has been digging into some of his more awkward moments.

Perhaps the most embarrassing is his past involvement in the short-lived pop group EverYoung.

Never heard of them? How could you forget classics like 'Icy Blue' or 'Starchaser'?

Don't believe us, then check out some of these banging videos, one of which includes Oscar-winning actor Jeremy Irons (was he struggling for work at the time?)

They also covered hits by artists like Meghan Trainor and Little Mix.

Sadly, the group who were hardly this generations answer to ABBA (or even S Club 7 for that matter) and didn't take off.

Although Eyal hasn't really spoken about his days as a pop star on Love Island, a press statement by Eyal via ITV assures us that EverYoung did have a small contingent of fans.

We had small time success and toured the country, built up a little fan base and there was fan girl hysteria.

They'd follow us around and come to our gigs and stuff so that was a little taste.

Fair enough, but such is his unpopularity on Love Island right now that the internet has begun to dig into the videos and ripping them apart.

He also appeared in the music video for Lush Life by Zara Larsson.

Still, at least he can now probably forge a career of appearing on other reality TV shows and making nightclub appearances - so it's not all bad for Eyal, despite being an outsider with the bookies to win the competition at 20/1

HT Bustle

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