Back in February 2018, Kylie Jenner broke the record for the most liked Instagram photo when she shared an adorable photo of her new-born daughter, Stormi. However, in what is so far the most bizarre showbiz story we've had to write in 2019, it seems she has now been de-throned by a simple picture of an egg.
The picture of the egg was posted from an account aptly named 'world_record_egg' alongside the caption, 'Let’s set a world record together and get the most liked post on Instagram. Beating the current world record held by Kylie Jenner (18 million)! We got this 🙌'.
And EGGcitingly (sorry) they've done it! At the time of writing, the egg currently has over 32 million likes on Instagram.
The adorable picture of Stormi Webster that previously held the record was flooded with comments of 'egg' as well as egg emojis.
Kylie Jenner announced that she had given birth to a baby girlon 1st February 2018 after an extremely secretive pregnancy. She posted a video explaining why she had kept the arrival of her and Travis Scott's daughter so secret in a video that documented their journey.
Want more baby news? Here are all the Love Island babies so far
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Cally Jane Beech and Luis Morrison
Cally Jane Beech and Luis Morrison were the first ever Love Island stars to become parents when they welcomed a baby girl called Vienna Morrison-Beech in May 2017.In 2018, Cally and Luis announced they'd split for good.
Cara de la Hoyde and Nathan Massey
Cara de la Hoyde and Nathan Massey stole the hearts of the nation when they won the second series of Love Island in 2016. The couple went on to welcome a baby boy called Freddie into the world in December 2017, making them the first Love Island winners to have a child.
Emma-Jane Woodhams
Although her Love Island romance with Terry Walsh didn't work out, Love Island 2016 star Emma-Jane Woodhams went on to welcome a baby boy called Alfie with her boyfriend Jordan Bye in 2017. Just weeks after Alfie's birth, Emma-Jane revealed she'd split from Jordan.
Tyla Carr
Although she couldn't find love in the villa, Love Island 2017 star Tyla Carr found happiness with a man called Ross. The couple welcomed a baby boy called Archie into the world in December 2019.
Jess Shears and Dom Lever
Love Island pair Jess Shears and Dom Lever have stayed loved-up despite the odds after appearing on the show in 2017. They got married in May 2018, and announced via an adorable photo on Instagram that they'd welcomed their first child in October 2019.
Hannah Elizabeth
Hannah Elizabeth, who appeared on the first series of Love Island announced she was expecting her first child with YouTuber fiancé George Andreeti in May 2019. She gave birth to their son in November that year, just days after they split.
Jack Fincham
Love Island 2018 winner Jack Fincham revealed he'd welcomed baby daughter Blossom into the world in January 2020, just nine months after splitting from Dani Dyer. Jack had decided to keep the pregnancy out of the public eye to protect the baby's mother, his long-term pal Casey Ranger.
Camilla Thurlow and Jamie Jewitt
Camilla Thurlow and Jamie Jewitt became the second Love Island 2017 couple to have a child together when she gave birth to their daughter Nell in October 2019.
Dani Dyer
Dani Dyer briefly dated Sammy Kimmence before entering the Love Island villa and they reunited after her split from Jack Fincham. Dani announced she was expecting their first child in October 2020 and gave birth to their son Santiago in January 2021.
Theo Campbell
2017 Islander Theo Campbell revealed the shock news that he'd become a father in February 2021, a year after his split from Kaz Crossley. The mother of his son Aries was later revealed to be model and influencer Sapphire Yhnell.
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