Love Island ‘line up PrettyLittleThing model and TikTok star for 2023 series’ – and she looks exactly like Molly Mae
MODEL Chloe Baker has been tipped to star in Love Island's 2023 series.
The stunning TikTok influencer has showcased clothes for Missy Empire and Lipsy London - as well as fast-fashion brand PrettyLittleThing - and is set for villa life this winter, according to .
The latter online store's creative director is none other than Molly Mae Hague, a former Love Island star who found romance with boxer Tommy Fury.
Chloe bears a striking resemblance to Molly, with her blonde locks and stylish attire.
In a potential hint to her exciting 2023 plans Chloe, who has 15.3K Instagram followers, told her fans it will be "same circle, different game."
ITV had no comment on the claims.
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This week, The Sun exclusively revealed the first of this year's Winter Love Island line-up.
Boohoo model Tanya Manhenga is set to seek love in the sizzling sunshine as the matchmaking series kicks off with new host Maya Jama.
The biomedical science student, 22, is tipped to strut into the brand new villa in South Africa in a matter of days ahead of the series launch on January 16.
Alongside her studies, Tanya is a rising star in the world of influencing with over 11,000 followers on Instagram and has already worked with huge brands including boohoo, Simmi shoes and Ego footwear.
And the lass from Liverpool counts summer finalist Indiyah Polack among her online friends.
A source said: “Tanya really is the whole package, she’s a smart as she is stunning and she looks set to be one this series most popular Islanders.
“She’s an Islander in waiting, already moving in the same circles as former cast members and with brand deals already under her belt.
“But her followers already know she’s got a personality to match."
ITV2 is days from announcing the full cast for its Winter edition.
The channel has began to ramp up promo, with a string of sizzling teaser trails showing Maya astride a bucking bronco as she “takes love by the horns”.