Good lord, the new series starts on Monday, how time flies
11 new contestants for the fourth series of Love Island have been revealed. Fresh out of the oven, get em while they’re hot.
Producers apparently used Tinder to source some of the recruits.
The 2018 edition of the absurdly popular constructed reality show will run for eight weeks and be hosted by Caroline Flack. The new cast includes your bread and butter personal trainers, models and trash TV journeymen as well as a doctor (but have they read Sapiens like Camilla??).
And yes, Danny Dyer’s daughter is there.
WE'RE BACK! It's time to meet the scorching singles ready to get their graft on this summer… #LoveIsland pic.twitter.com/gKGxNbEJuB
— Love Island (@LoveIsland) May 28, 2018
Your freshly baked contestants, in alphabetic order, are:
Laura Anderson, 29
Scot Laura works as a flight attendant is looking for a “rugged, real man.” She says she once served Channing Tatum on a flight.
Niall Aslam, 23
Born in Coventry, Niall is a student. He also works in construction.
Eyal Booker, 22
Eyal is a model and has been linked to the show in the past.
Adam Collard, 22
Adam is a personal trainer from Newcastle. Making a move on Chris and Kem territory, he said he’s just as interested in finding mates as well a love on the show.
Dani Dyer, 21
Yes, Danny Dyer’s eponymous daughter. You may recognise her from a quick jaunt on Survival of the Fittest, from which she pulled out after succumbing to injury. She works in a bar.
Jack Fincham, 26
Jack said he “sells pens” for a living. So, WHSmiths?
Alex George, 27
The doctor. Alex works in A&E and is from North Wales.
Hayley Hughes, 21
Another model, Hayley is looking for a partner with a “nice personality – who knows how to treat a girl.
Samira Mighty, 22
Samira has appeared in Dreamgirls and Mamma Mia! in London’s West End. She also said she’s interested in friendship as well as love.
Wes Nelson, 20
Wes is from Staffordshire and works as an electrical and nuclear systems engineer.
Kendall Rae-Knight, 26
Kendall works in retail and is a former Miss North West.
Love Island begins Monday 4 June at 9pm on ITV2.