Love Island’s Theo Campbell claims he knows who’s going on this year’s show and they’re ‘much sexier’ than 2017’s Islanders
LOVE Island fans can expect the female contestants to be more beautiful than ever before in the upcoming new series – according to former contestant Theo Campbell.
The 26-year-old sportsman was a contestant on the 2017 series of the hit ITV2 reality romance show.
However it sounds like he might wish he was a contestant on the upcoming 2018 series as he claims to know some of the women being lined up to appear on the show.
And he says that the contestants who he does know taking part in the new series are strikingly beautiful.
"The girls that went on last year were beautiful but they weren't my type on paper,”
"But these ones are worldies. They look like they stepped it up a bit,” he claimed.
Theo refused to name names when it comes to the new contestants, but said viewers can expect to see a bevvy of "skinny" beauties with “big boobs” and “big lips”.
"They probably auditioned hundreds, but the ones I know are obviously very attractive to most people. Very flash,” he said.
Last year saw Theo fail to find love on the dating show after he enraged Tyla Carr and Georgia Harrison amid claims he was playing “games” with the contestants – leading to him ultimately being dumped from the island.
Controversially, the athlete found himself involved in a scandal when it was claimed he had dumped his own girlfriend to appear on the show.
While last year saw Amber Davies and Kem Cetinay crowed winners of the show.
Strikingly beautiful couple Camilla Thurlow and Jamie Jewitt were runners up while Chris Hughes and Olivia Attwood were third.
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Last year saw the nation gripped by the flirting, kissing and sexual intercourse engaged by the contestants as Love Island became compelling viewing.
The show raised eyebrows at the prestigious TV BAFTAs earlier this month when it scooped an award while less frivolous shows, such as Sir David Attenborough’s Blue Planet, left the awards empty handed.
The 2018 series of Love Island will commence on 4 June on ITV2 and will be the longest series to date with eight weeks of explosive, sun-soaked action ahead.
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