If you’re anything like us, while you’re in lockdown, you’re probably thinking how your favourite Love Island couples are doing. Are they quarantining together? Are they not? Will their relationship survive? (OK, so we might be just a teeny, tiny bit bored.)
Well, we're pleased to inform you that Luke Trotman and Siânnise Fudge are having the most fun in quarantine, as they posted a TikTok of them switching outfits - it's called the 'flip the switch' challenge - with the caption: 'quarantine made us do it'.
The pair also have shared their top tips for isolating together earlier this week. ‘We’ve been isolated in a house all of 2020,’ Luke T wrote on his Instagram stories yesterday, sharing a pic of him and Siânnise in the Beach Hut. 'Self isolation 101.'
BELOW: Your self-quarantine soundtrack sorted with 20 classic albums from 2000
20 vintage albums from 2000 you totally forgot existed
Britney Spears - Oops!... I Did It Again
The follow-up to her debut ...Baby One More Time, this one boasts everything from Stronger to Lucky. All killer, no filler.
Robbie Williams - Sing When You're Winning
Any album that includes such bops as Rock DJ, Kylie Minogue duet Kids and Bob's criminally-underrated ballad Better Man is a classic by our standards.
The Corrs - In Blue
In times of trouble, literally nobody soothes the soul quite like The Corrs. In Blue features karaoke classic Breathless and one of our personal faves; Radio.
Ronan Keating - Ronan Keating
While our boyband-loving heart broke a little as Ronan went solo, this one's undeniably brilliant and totally worth the tears we may have shed. Life is a Rollercoaster, baby. You've just gotta ride it.
Linkin Park - Hybrid Theory
For those more emo days. You may or may not have found us incessantly scrawling 'I HEART CHESTER' all over our school books to the soundtrack of Papercut. We're not even sorry about it.
Eminem - The Marshall Mathers LP
And, yes, we can still rap The Real Slim Shady in its entirety. Watch us.
Madonna - Music
We don't care what anybody says, Don't Tell Me is absolute top tier Madonna and is totally better than Vogue. That is all.
Nelly Furtado - Woah, Nelly!
Oh, there's so much more to this album than I'm Like a Bird. Turn Off the Light was always the superior song, anyway. Don't @ us.
Coldplay - Parachutes
We're venturing into proper dad-rock territory here, but it reminds us of a simpler time. Plus, Trouble still SLAPS.
Craig David - Born to Do It
We're not sure we'll ever get over that time he was nominated for loads of BRIT Awards and didn't win any. What a cruel world we live in.
S Club 7 - 7
Alright, alright. It's a bit of a cheese fest. But we still listen to Reach whenever our boss has had a go at us and we need that self-indulgent ego boost, y'know? It just makes us feel things.
Westlife - Coast to Coast
EXTREMELY FUN ACTIVITY IDEA: Sit on the sofa, proceed to stand for the big key change moment. Passes about 45 minutes, makes for great low-intensity cardio.
Spice Girls - Forever
Often considered the group's forgotten post-Ginger Spice album, this was beaten to number one by Westlife but still boasts some bops. Tell Me Why's worth a listen, and If You Wanna Have Some Fun's an injection of classic Spice.
Kylie Minogue - Light Years
This Kylie era spawned those iconic gold hot pants. What's not to love?
Whitney Houston - The Greatest Hits
Whitney Houston. Hits. Does exactly what it says on the tin.
Bon Jovi - Crush
Another staple from our dad's Ford Mondeo six-disc CD changer (oh, we had all the mod cons); Crush is home to early noughties smash It's My Life.
Nelly - Country Grammar
Any excuse to don a bandana and our entire jewellery collection simultaneously, tbh.
Pink - Can't Take Me Home
More 'girl power' R&B bangers than you can shake a stick at. Shout out to There You Go and Most Girls for serving all the sass.
Anastacia - Not That Kind
Our fave? Title track Not That Kind. Such a throwback.
Shaggy - Hotshot
This is actually a really decent album. We're not even joking. Angel and It Wasn't Me were obviously the novelty school disco-skewed hits, but Hope is also bloody brilliant.
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He then shared a pic of the pair’s iconic dance to Wiley’s Heatwave (which debuted over on heatworlduk's TikTok, don'tchaknow?), advising that exercise is important during lockdown. ‘1. Stay fit. Home workouts. Walks/runs. TikTok dances. Breakfast.’ (Yes, breakfast means ‘doing bits’.)
‘2. Give each other space,’ he continued. ‘We’re all gonna get on each other’s nerves at some point, stay patient.’
Then, Luke shared perhaps his most fun tip to pass the time. ‘3. Get dressed up,’ he wrote. ‘Getting dressed up to stay in is funnier than it looks! Have a dinner date or mini party.’
The reality star concluded his top tips with: ‘MOST IMPORTANTLY, STAY POSITIVE!’