Love Island fans reckon Connor is lying through his veneers as he claims hes slept with over 100 women

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LOVE Island fans have called out Connor Durman over his claims that he has slept with 100 women.

Connor’s admission during a game called Spill The Tea shocked the girls, and left his current partner Sophie Piper looking disgusted when she reads out the fact, and wondering if the pair were at all compatible.

Viewers believe Connor is “lying through his teeth”

His claims, along with his first night revelation that he enjoyed a threesome on a first date, have left viewers wondering if he’s actually “lying through his veneers”.

Using their GCSE maths, one fan suggested that “something doesn’t add up” if the 25-year-old had slept with 100 women but, as he shared, been in a five-year and a two-year relationship before entering the villa.

However, if he lost his virginity at 16, and has been in a relationship for seven years, that leaves two years free and single to sleep around, meaning he would have had to have sleep with around one new girl every week.

As voiceover star Iain Stirling also reminded viewers: “100 sounds a lot but in Connor’s defence when you’re doing threesome, the numbers add up quick.”

Sophie, who is coupled up with Connor, turned to the girls after revealing the fact and said ugh while Paige Turley murmured oh my god.

It was another awkward moment between the couple after Sophie was horrified by her other halfs threesome revelation which left him annoyed.

After Connor admitted to going on a first date and ending up in a threesome with the girls flatmate, Sophie mocked him and he got annoyed accusing her of hating him and digging him out.

Islanders are continuing getting to know each other, days after entering the villa in Cape Town, South Africa.

Sophie, who is coupled up with Connor, turned to the girls after revealing the fact and said ugh
Connor acknowledged that Sophie was clearly concerned by his behaviour

His threesome revelation had also shocked her

Love Island is now in its sixth season and this current series is the first of two series to be aired in 2020.

However, Sunday’s launch was watched by an average of 2.51 million viewers, according to the overnight ratings; for last summer’s series, 3.3 million watched live.

A spokeswoman for the show told The Sun Online that the show launched with an average audience of 2.5m – 2.8m when viewing on non-TV devices is included – and peaked at 2.9m.

A whopping 1.2m viewers aged 16-34 watched the show – 43% of viewers in that key age bracket.