DJ Jonas Blue desperate for a date with Love Island’s Tyla Carr after admitting career helps him pull women
The music producer admitted he is going to message the former contestant on Twitter
JONAS Blue has revealed he wants to score a date with Love Island model Tyla Carr.
The DJ and producer admitted although he only watched one episode of the ITV2 show, he was instantly attracted to the contestant following her split from Mike Thalassitis and plans to get in touch with her via a direct message on Twitter.
The Fast Car hitmaker said: “I really fancy that Tyla. She’s so hot. Have you seen her bum?
“I should slide into her DMs. I think a lot of people have slid into her DMs in the last few weeks. But yeah I definitely will.”
He could have a good chance with the model from Surrey, after saying his music career has helped him pull.
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Speaking at his 28th birthday bash in Ibiza to launch EE’s new Apple Music offer, he said: “It makes it a lot easier. But women are my problem, basically. I've got a lot of girl mates.
“Especially when you come to Ibiza and you’re an Ibiza DJ, everyone comes out and they want to see you.
“Generally I’m just inviting loads of mates out all the time, having a good party and trying not to get into trouble.
“There’s a lot of amazing women out there. There’s a lot of hot models.
“But models are the worst, because they’re models, you have to always step up and always look good. Especially when you’re dripping and one off stage, it’s not a good look.”
It isn’t all about women for Jonas though, whose single Mama reached No5 in the charts last month.
He has now teamed up with Craig David, who he will release a new tune with in the next few weeks.
Jonas said: “I have just finished his brand new single. I produced and wrote it and that will hopefully be coming in a few weeks.
“He’s a legend. Just working with him in the studio was so surreal. We’ve got an amazing song that’s going to be really good.”
EE teamed up with Jonas Blue at his exclusive Ibiza birthday event to mark the launch of EE's new Apple Music offer which sees all pay monthly customers get six months free Apple Music, and introduces inclusive mobile streaming on top.