Who is Harley Judge? Love Island 2017 hunk who was first to be evicted from the villa
SUMMER lovin' can be a blast - especially if you spend your time trying to find romance on the telly.
And that's just what new Love Island contestant Harley Judge was hoping to do – but he was first to be evicted after Camilla chose new boy Jonny over him.
Who is Harley Judge?
Harley is a groundsworker and comes from Norwich.
The 22 year old says he is "married to the gym" and considers working out to be "a lifestyle more than a hobby".
Harley's hoped his "lifestyle" would make him popular with the babes on the Island - and with viewers at home who will no doubt be impressed by his muscular physique.
But Harley claims his dating reputation is "non-existent".
The Love Island hunk said: "I'm married to the gym. I've not been out for ages, I'm having some me time. I haven't been on many dates."
Harley only broke up with his ex eight weeks ago, but he says he's ready to "let loose and get my mojo back".
Unfortunately, things didn't quite go to plan...
What was Harley's plan on Love Island?
Harley said he'd "graft" for the right girl - and look out for his own romantic interests even if it meant upsetting one of the other guys.
He said: "If I'm interested, there's nothing that will stop me from interacting with them and getting to know them on a better level.
"You might be paired up with someone but then be much better suited to someone who goes in later, so you have to keep your options open."
Harley has pretty strong ideas about the wrong kind of girl for him, too. If he met someone "whingey or whiney", it would be his nightmare.
He added: "I don't like childish or arrogant people.
"Also, if she doesn't say thank you when I hold a door open, she instantly goes from a 10/10 to a 4."
What is Love Island and when is it on?
Love Island sends a host of singletons looking for a good time over to a luxurious villa for a summer of passion.
Known for its hot and heavy sex scenes, the contestants are encouraged to pair up and convince the public they have found love.
In a twist at the end of the series, the winning couple are asked to either split the cash, or take the entire £50,000 pot home for themselves.
Talk about putting your love to the test!
Love Island airs every night (apart from Saturdays) at 9pm on ITV2.