Love Island Spoiler: Islanders set for major shake-up as FOUR new bombshells enter the villa

The foursome make a shock entrance on Wednesday night’s episode and say they’re ‘ready to turn some heads’
Lisa McLoughlin 20 July 2022
The Weekender

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A major surprise is in store for the Islanders on Wednesday night’s episode when not one, but FOUR new bombshells enter the Love Island Villa.

Fresh off the latest dumping, those remaining receive a text inviting them to get ready to host welcome drinks for four new arrivals Jamie Allen, Reece Ford, Lacey Edwards and Nathalia Campos.

In a tizzy over the impending arrivals, Indiyah says: “I don’t think bombshells care about bonds!” while Davide vows to the boys that him and Ekin-Su are “really strong”.

However, viewers will have to watch and see if Davide’s promise changes when the night falls and the bombshells make their way into the Villa.

And it seems as though the new arrivals aren’t afraid of stirring up trouble as dancer Lacey says: “I am a sexy, single, show girl ready to turn some heads.”

Speaking ahead of her entrance, the 25-year-old believes her background as a dancer will help her on the show.

Dancer Lacey Edwards said she’s ready to turn heads
ITV

She said: “I’ve grown up at auditions with a thousand girls competing for five places and if you don’t want it and you’re not competitive, there’s no point showing up.

“I feel like it’s the same with guys within this context, we’ve all gone in to find someone and just because I am coming in later does not mean that I am not going to give it my all.”

Meanwhile, professional footballer Jamie admitted he isn’t just competitive on the pitch but in love, stating: “I shoot, I usually score, if I want something, I’ll go and get it.”

Despite going in late, the 27-year-old said that he isn’t afraid to step on anyone’s toes in a bid to crack on with someone who catches his eye.

Social media influencer Nathalia isn’t worried about causing a stir
ITV

“I play football every single day and in terms of stepping on people’s toes we are all in there for the same reason so I wouldn’t have a problem upsetting a few people,” he shared.

“I am coming in a bit later so I probably will upset a few lads but you gotta do what you gotta do what you gotta do.”

With not long left until the final, Brazilian social media influencer Nathalia warned that the girls need to be prepared for her flirty banter.

Model Reece (L) said the boys need to be ‘worried’ about him while footballer Jamie (R) admitted he’s competitive both on and off the pitch
ITV

The 23-year-old declared: “I am going to bring the South American spice into the Villa, I can’t wait to get my flirting game on, the girls better watch out.”

While model Reece, 23, warned: “I definitely think the boys are going to be worried about me, I am tall, dark and handsome, what more does a girl want?

“I am mature enough now. I was a bit of a ‘Jack the lad’ and a player but now I feel like I am more mature and ready to find love.”

Love Island continues tonight at 9pm on ITV2 and ITV Hub.

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