Who are the new Love Island boys and girls? Meet the FOUR sexy Islanders who entered the villa last night
THE Love Island villa received FOUR new Islanders last night, after Ellie Brown and Charlie Brake's brutal dumping.
The couple were sent home at the end of Sunday night's episode after receiving the lowest amount of votes from viewers. But who are the new Islanders that entered last night? Let's meet them...
Who are the new Love Island 2018 stars?
With just two weeks in paradise remaining and many couples firmly settled into relationships, producers have thrown one last curve into the mix by sending four new Islanders into the villa.
On July 14, 2018, The Sun Online exclusively revealed how one of the new arrivals, Stephanie Lam, is the 'secret girlfriend' of last year's finalist Chris Hughes.
Stephanie, 23, will be heading into the villa with surfer Laura Crane, 23, as well as two new hunks; model Paul Knops, 31, and DJ Josh Mair, 21.
While Stephanie's claim to fame is Chris, 25, Paul can go one better, revealing he was once pals with pop princess Britney Spears after appearing in the music video for her song Make Me.
What have the Islanders said about Love Island?
At the age of 31, Paul has usurped Laura Anderson, 29, as the oldest Islander in the villa but he insists that he's most definitely looking for love.
"Am I looking for love? At the age of 31, yes I am. It is a different experience, finding love in the Love Island villa. Physically the person I’m most attracted to in the villa is Kaz. She is beautiful."
Meanwhile, DJ Josh admitted that while he's had his eye on Georgia for a while, he added: "Alexandra blew me away when I saw her."
As for Laura, she admits she might have to "tread on some toes" if she likes one of the boys on the show.
She said: "I grew up surrounded by boys surfing so I will sway more towards a guy for friendship. But I realise how important it is to have girlfriends."
When is Love Island on ITV2?
Love Island series four kicked off on Monday, June 4, on ITV.
The show is airing at 9.00pm six nights a week – only taking a break on Saturdays – over eight weeks.
Caroline Flack has presented Love Island since it returned to TV in 2015 and is joined once again by voice-over artist Iain Stirling.
Kem Cetinay, the winner in 2017, is also back to host a daily spin-off podcast entitled The Morning After with TV presenter, Arielle Free.