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1 week ago |
heatworld.com | Emily Vierke
Ooooh the Love Island contestants are coming in thick and fast now guys, in just two days we have had FOUR names thrown our way and this latest contender you might just recognize. Rumour on the Love Island 2025 block is that Sophie Lee, who is an author, influencer, public speaker and all round inspiration, will be heading into the villa.
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1 week ago |
heatworld.com | Emily Vierke
Is there someone over at Channel 4 casting that has mixed up their Love Island lads? We are not sure what has happened here, but someone seems to have put a contestant from series one of All Stars into a role that an OG from series two of All Stars was signed up for. Apparently Chris Taylor, who was first on the dating show in 2019, is set to take part in Celebrity Hunted and erm wasn't that the show Ronnie Vint was harping on about last week?
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1 week ago |
heatworld.com | Emily Vierke
Now that we have a start date for the new series of Love Island, names of potential contestants are slowly but surely starting to trickle in. Ever since Maya Jama (and Love Island, obv) dropped a teaser trailer on Instagram, it seems to have kick-started the rumour mill of who could be taking part in this year's season of the dating show.
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1 week ago |
heatworld.com | Emily Vierke
She really is one of Love Island's success stories, not necessarily in terms of finding 'The One' in the villa, but in every other area of her life, Tasha Ghouri has thrived. She was the runner up on Strictly Come Dancing, has released two books, worked with countless fashion brands and is an ambassador for numerous charities.
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1 week ago |
heatworld.com | Emily Vierke
It's tough out there for a former Married at First Sight star, especially those who don't find The One, and, well, that's most of the cast, let's be honest. It's not like Love Island where you might land yourself a deal with In The Style or MyProtein and it's not like Made in Chelsea where you can return for several seasons.
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