Joel Dommett and Love Island's Jack Fincham helpfully demonstrate the eagle

Love Island star Jack Fincham and presenter Joel Dommett gave a handy physical demonstration of the eagle sex position.

Appearing on sister show Aftersun, host Caroline Flack addressed the moment islander Curtis Pritchard revealed the position he liked best in the bedroom.

Joel decided to reenact what the eagle sex position is for viewers, who were so curious that they crashed a sex website trying to find out.

Jack lay back on the Aftersun sofa with his legs in the air as Joel stood between them and demonstrated what the position involved.

The comedian also flapped his arms like bird wings – but that part is entirely optional of course.

The former Love Island winner joked: ‘I’m stretchier than I thought.’

After he, erm, dismounted, Joel said: ‘I could be wrong. I think I made that up. I just wanted to get close to Jack.’

If you want a more detailed explanation, plus some interesting variations, we’ve done the hard work for you right here. You’re welcome.

The episode also included a chat with former islander Callum McLeod, who confessed that he broke down in tears after he left the villa.

He said: ‘I had five minutes to myself and just let it all out. I needed it. I miss everyone. I miss the fun. Everything.’

Callum said of Amber: ‘At the end she was my little princess. We had a really good relationship. If we had another week we would have really got on.’

He also felt that a relationship with Yewande Biala could have been a ‘slow burner’.

‘She’s such a nice person,’ he said.

Meanwhile on the main show Sunday’s episode ended with a twist as Amber Gill joined Yewande’s date with new islander Danny Williams.

With the new boy having to choose between them, we’re crossing everything that their friendship isn’t ruined.

Love Island continues Monday at 9pm on ITV2.

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