Love Island is back on our screens and two new faces will enter the villa in South Africa tonight (January 22)
The entrance of two Australian bombshells was teased in Friday night’s episode and viewers will get to know them in tonight’s episode.
It might not be the first time you’ve seen these islanders, however, as they’ve both featured in the Australian version of the dating show.
Meet the new Love Island bombshells heading to the villa tonight
Aaron Waters
Aaron is a 25-year-old model and content creator from Melbourne, Australia.
Waters featured in series three of Love Island Australia and when asked what he learned and what he’ll be taking from his previous experience in the South African villa, he said: “In terms of dating, I’ve learnt that it’s not always what meets the eye. Attraction is one thing, but making a connection and being able to build something with somebody is another.
“When I was in the Love Island Australia Villa, I didn’t open myself up to other opportunities that I could’ve possibly had. This time round I want to be testing the waters by being open-minded and giving everyone a chance. In terms of my experience in the previous Villa, I went in there wanting to be myself and I can truly say I felt comfortable in myself in every way so I’d never change it.”
Jessie Wynter
Jessie is a 26-year-old personal trainer and influencer from Tasmania but she lives in Sydney, Australia.
Wynter was a contestant in series two of Love Island Australia.
When asked why she’s decided to take on the UK version of Love Island and why now, she asked: “I’m single and have been for quite some time! I’m very lucky to live the life I lead, but it does get a bit lonely. All of my friends are settling down, and it’s time for me to do the same. The last time I had a relationship, it was in the Love Island Australia Villa - so let’s go!”
Love Island continues on ITV2 and ITVX this Sunday at 9pm; meanwhile Love Island: Aftersun returns at 10pm.
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