The ITV2 dating show returns next Monday (6 June) for a brand new series, after last year's show was won by Millie Court and Liam Reardon.
Hailing from Rome but living in Manchester, 27-year-old Davide is ready to bring his “Italian charm” to the villa this summer. “I think [my friends and family] would say I’m inspirational because of my hearing and my cochlear implant,” she said. Self-proclaimed “party animal” Tasha is the next contestant to join Love Island 2022. Heading into the villa from his hometown in Newport, South Wales, Liam is studying for a masters in strength and conditioning. Indiyah is 23 and comes from London. She’s heading into the villa in hope of meeting new people after being single for a while. Dami has chosen to leave his home in Dublin and enter the villa as part of his year-long bid to try “new things”. His trick to finding love is being himself.
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"I’m good looking and I’ve realised since I first arrived in Manchester, a lot of English girls actually love me. I haven't got to go out and I haven’t got to swipe. It’s going to be fun, I’m looking forward to it. "I’m definitely ready for a relationship. They love to be around me and I love to be around them. I need to break out and broaden my horizons and Love Island just brings everyone together for me.
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I want to find my soulmate, find my person so I can actually build something in the future, grow with them, be a family." I love my prosecco and to have a dance - I’m always on the dance floor. "I think Love Island is going to be so much fun. "With my Italian charm, I can also be a very romantic guy. "I think 22 is a really nice age to meet someone, you’ve got your years ahead of you so you have time to experience stuff and grow together. She has a cochlear implant and says she's regularly called "inspirational" because she is open about her hearing. I can get very wild on a night out, I’m definitely a party animal. Love Island particularly is like a closed space and I think it is a great place to get to know someone one-on-one and build a real connection." "This year I was kind of being more open to new things and I think actually that's why I put myself out there to get some new experiences. I haven't got to go out and I haven’t got to swipe. I have been single for some time and I feel like for my generation of people, it’s quite hard to date without being influenced by social media and stuff like that. I’m really good at being in a team and actually looking after each other," he said.
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“I feel like I’m going to bring a lot of flavour and vibrancy. He says: “I think 22 is a really nice age to meet someone, you’ve got your years ahead of you so you have time to experience stuff and grow together. I inspire quite a lot of people because I’m really open about it.” I haven’t got to go out and I haven’t got to swipe. She says: “I have been single for some time and I feel like for my generation of people, it’s quite hard to date without being influenced by social media and stuff like that. He says: “This year I was kind of being more open to new things and I think actually that’s why I put myself out there to get some new experiences.
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"If I had to pick a signature dish, it would probably be a Sunday dinner. Indiyah added: "I feel like I’m going to bring a lot of flavour and vibrancy. Speaking about joining the show this year, Dami said: "This year I was kind of being more open to new things and I think actually that's why I put myself out there to get some new experiences. I need to break out and broaden my horizons and Love Island just brings everyone together for me. She added: "I am a good cook and I'm quite mumsy so I’ll look after anyone that needs looking after. She said: "I love my prosecco and to have a dance - I'm always on the dance floor. The 23-year-old said: "I feel like I’m at a stage in my life now where I'm ready to meet new people and start dating properly. He says: "I think 22 is a really nice age to meet someone, you’ve got your years ahead of you so you have time to experience stuff and grow together. On how to impress the girls in the villa, he adds: "Pay them a compliment! I have been single for some time and I feel like for my generation of people, it's quite hard to date without being influenced by social media and stuff like that. Tasha is the fifth contestant to join the Love Island line-up. I inspire quite a lot of people because I’m really open about it."
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"I’m good looking and I’ve realised since I first arrived in Manchester, a lot of English girls actually love me. I haven't got to go out and I haven’t got to swipe. It’s going to be fun, I’m looking forward to it. "I’m definitely ready for a relationship. They love to be around me and I love to be around them. I need to break out and broaden my horizons and Love Island just brings everyone together for me.
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Hopefully, I’m going to bring spontaneity and excitement. I pretended that I got her absolutely nothing and she was kind of fuming. I would say I’m fun, flirty and fiery. I was seeing someone and then that didn’t work out so I thought, “Why not?” For the people around me, I’m always there, ready to support and help them in a moment of need. My personality and my Italian charm. I feel like I’m going to bring a lot of flavour and vibrancy. I think 22 is a really nice age to meet someone, you’ve got your years ahead of you so you have time to experience stuff and grow together. This year I was kind of being more open to new things and I think actually that's why I put myself out there to get some new experiences. I have been single for some time and I feel like for my generation of people, it’s quite hard to date without being influenced by social media and stuff like that. I haven't got to go out and I haven’t got to swipe. I came out of a relationship and I was just so done with guys so was like, “Right, that's it.
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