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THE FIRST Scottish Love Island contestant of the series is heading into the villa.

Lucy Graybill, from Glasgow, is set to enter the show when Casa Amor starts on Sunday - putting all the relationships to the test.

Scottish contestant Lucy is set to enter the Love Island villa
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Scottish contestant Lucy is set to enter the Love Island villaCredit: ITV
Casa Amor is back tomorrow night and will put all the relationships to the test
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Casa Amor is back tomorrow night and will put all the relationships to the testCredit: ITV

And the 26-year-old Retail Store Manager has already revealed who she has her eye on.

It comes as last night's edition of the long-running ITV2 dating show saw a shocking twist where Harriett Blackmore and Ronnie Vint were dumped.

But now eagle-eyed fans are convinced Ronnie and Harriett haven't left Majorca yet and believe bosses have lined them up as early entrants to Casa Amor.

Casa Amor officially kicks off during Sunday night's instalment to the villa, which looks set to be dramatic.

Scottish contestant Lucy is one of 12 sizzling singles heading into the villa.

And the Scot revealed what she is looking for in a partner.

She added: "They have got to be good looking but also need great banter.

"I like to wind my partner up and have some fun. I want someone who can be my best friend as well as my boyfriend.

"I need a boy who can park my car for me! If you’re good behind the wheel you’re in with a chance."

Lucy already has her eye on two boys in the villa, and will be looking to pull them for a chat.

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She said: "Ciaran and Wil are both my front runners at the moment so I am looking forward to going in there, getting to know them and assess the energy.

"Hopefully I can swoop in at the right time."

"I’m not afraid to pull the boys. We are all there for the same reasons but I will go about it in a respectful way, staying true to myself."

Lucy added: "I am always honest and speak my mind but I’ll definitely be someone that Islanders can come to for support."

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