Love Island's Afia leaves villa as ITV2 show unveils two new male bombshells
14.06.2022 - 00:31
/ ok.co.uk
Love Island's Afia Tonkmor left the villa on Monday night after a surprise and brutal recoupling. During the latest instalment, the Islanders received a text asking them to gather around the fire pit where newcomer Jacques O'Neill had to pick a girl to couple up with, choosing Paige Thorne.
However, this wasn't the only twist as at the end of the episode it was revealed that two new male bombshells - Jay Younger and Remi Lambert - are entering the villa. After her fate in the villa was announced, Afia insisted that she was "okay" and has since said in an exit interview: "Obviously I’m going to miss everyone in the Villa but I’m going to keep trying to find love.
I’m sure Mr Right is out there somewhere." Get exclusive celebrity stories and fabulous photoshoots straight to your inbox with OK!'s daily newsletter. Elsewhere, Investment Analyst Jay, 28, from Edinburgh has spoke about his decision to enter the villa, saying of why he's a "catch": "I think I genuinely have what most females want.
I’ve got a good job, I think I am a good looking lad and I have a lot of fun so I feel like I could add a lot of value to their lives if they add a lot of value to mine." While model Remi, 22, from Manchester, said of why he joined Love Island: "I am single AF! When I saw Molly [Mae Hague] and Tommy [Fury] and saw how strong they are together, I thought 'I want a love like that.'" It comes shortly after Liam Llewellyn decided to leave the villa on Friday night. Speaking to the boys sat around the fire pit, Liam said: "I think we need to have a chat, we need to get everyone together." After he had gathered all of the Islanders together, Liam poured his heart out when he said: "I haven't really been feeling like I have been giving 100
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