Love Island has confirmed that two new bombshells will be entering the villa in tonight's episode (June 10), giving us a first look at the new singles who will be entering the mix.
First up we have Simba, aged 24, who is a Neurological Rehabilitation Assistant. As for who he might have his eye on, the new bombshell has described his type as "petite, natural features and somebody that looks after themselves". He also added that, personality-wise, he would "like someone that doesn't take themselves too seriously and has some type of ambition".
As for what he's looking for, Simba has revealed: "I'm definitely here for love. I've been single for a long time, it's been four years. I definitely want to settle down and find somebody."
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"But with love, there's always going to be some drama," Simba added. "I'm not going to say I'm not here for it, because I feel like you've got to be open to the drama if you're looking for love, so a bit of both for sure! Bring it on."
When asked how he handles competition, Simba has said: "Being in football my whole life, I've naturally got that competitive nature so there's nothing I'd shy away from! I back myself, there's a very thin line between ego and confidence. I have a lot of confidence. That's probably the area of my life where I have the most confidence, with girls."
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The second new bombshell is called Tommy, aged 28, and he is a builder from Newcastle.
His 'type on paper' has been described as "just a genuinely nice girl". His bio added: "I've met all sorts of people, so my head could definitely be turned in different directions. Personality matters a lot to me too."
Tommy has also revealed that he doesn't like "fake people or bad attitudes".
"I'm really close with my family, so I appreciate someone who values that too," he said. "Obviously everyone has different family situations, but I like people who are respectful, kind, and just generally nice to be around. I wouldn't want someone coming in trying to bring people down or create negativity for no reason."
Tommy also confirmed that "finding love is definitely the goal", before adding that he meets a lot of girls outside the villa, but thinks he's "got a bit of a mental block when it comes to relationships and committing properly".
"Being in the villa, where you can't really escape and you're fully immersed in it, could actually be the perfect environment for me," he said.
It's fair to say that the Love Island villa is well and truly ready for new bombshell arrivals, as last night's dramatic recoupling – which saw other recent bombshell arrivals Victoria and Namibia given first choice at the Fire Pit – left Angelista single.
Love Island airs weeknights from 9pm on ITV2.
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