Love Island star wipes Instagram page and sparks major concern with ‘death themed’ video

Love Island star wipes Instagram page and sparks major concern with ‘death themed’ video

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A Love Island star shared a cryptic video on Instagram, sparking concern.

Danica Taylor, who rose to fame on the ITV2 dating show in 2022, shared a disturbing clip of herself in black at a cemetery. As she dug the entire field, she was captured dragging a shovel in her hand. She then leaned into the camera and said, “Shush!”

Since Danica, 24, has completely deleted all of her previous Instagram posts, the haunting black and white video is now her only post. She appears to be moving on from her bombshell days, but all of her evidence from her time spent on Love Island has since vanished. During the Sex Sea challenge, Danica climbed up to the Love Island villa on day 12.

Before being kicked off on day 51, after receiving the fewest votes, she duoed up with Luca Bish before partnering with Jacques O’Neill, Jay Younger, Josh Le Grove, Billy Brown, and Jamie Allen. This may explain her decision to use social media. Danica has since switched her focus to a completely different career.

Danica Taylor
Danica deleted her account and uploaded the video to Instagram (@danicataylor).

After beginning her singing career since leaving the villa, the video appears to be a teaser for her new music video. Although she hasn’t yet revealed the name of her song, the 30-second clip has fans’ attention as one person said, “It’s got my attention.” Another said, “I’m here for it, Pretty Little Liar vibes.” As she praised her pal’s accomplishments, former Love Islander Paige Thorne commented on a number of skull emojis.

Danica and the man of her dreams have since teamed up with the man of her dreams despite not finding love on the ITV2 dating program. As she first met her new man on the set of her music video, her new career has been successful in more ways than one. Danica and businessman Nathan writhed around in their underwear as they struggled to keep their hands off one another in the single Toxic 4 U video.

When Nathan returned from work, Danica dressed up in racy lingerie and waved her at her home. After some serious saucy scenes around the house, the pair stripped off and took the shower to get to work. Fans of Danica’s TikTok video were left giddy after watching a small excerpt of the video, while Nathan blabbed his new girlfriend’s heart in the comments.

Danica Taylor
Her Instagram account (@danicataylor) was used to record her video.

A source told The Sun that Nathan, who owns the fashion label Love Is Not For Sale, is a “successful business owner” and is ideal for Danica because he “has his head properly screwed on.” They stated that Nathan is “very happy with Danica.” He has incredibly helped her with her new music and has been supportive. He wants her to reach her full potential, and getting to know him has been a wonderful experience.

Danica and Nathan’s daughter have “built up a good relationship,” according to the insider, and the romance has taken off quickly. Danica made an effort to find love on Love Island All Stars before it was revealed she wasn’t going to appear.

Before producers told her they wouldn’t be sending her into the villa, she claimed she had been flown out to South Africa and kept there for four days. She and footballer Jamie Allen were separated shortly after their initial relationship, but their romance didn’t last when they returned to the UK.

Jamie and a new football team’s relationship “didn’t quite work romantically” due to their busy schedules, according to reports at the time. Roman Hackett and Danica were spotted kissing in the middle after their split, but their relationship was short-lived.

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