New Love Island boy Jay Younger - and the series' first Scot - is set to turn heads during his shock arrival on Tuesday.
After Afia was dumped from the villa after a shocking recoupling on Monday's episode, viewers might have thought they had some time to catch their breath.
But ITV revealed that two new boys - Musselburgh lad Jay and Remi from Manchester - would be stirring things up in the next episode of the dating show.
Here's a sneak peek of what viewers can expect from tonight's programme and which islander's head has been turned by the new Scots boy.
New Love Island boy Jay Younger causes stir in the villa in shock arrival
The 28-year-old investment analyst will enter the villa alongside another bombshell, Remi who is a model from Manchester.
The pair will gatecrash a ‘Shimmer and Shine’ party after the islanders complete a car-themed challenge called ‘Men-Chanics’.
The party has been organised in partnership with eBay so naturally, the islanders will be dressed up in their pre-loved finest.
Unsurprisingly, their arrival sends waves through the villa with Jay, in particular, getting Ekin-Su’s pulse racing.
Speaking about Jay, the Essex girl says: “I think I am going to pass out.. he’s so cute, I am going to pass out, I really like him, I am getting to know him.”
Love Island recoupling
- Gemma Owen and Luca Bish
- Davide Sanclimenti and Ekin-Su Cülcüloğlu
- Indiyah Polack and Ikenna Ekwonna
- Tasha Ghouri and Andrew Le Page
- Amber Beckford and Dami Hope
- Jacques O'Neill and Paige Thorne
Since new boy Jacques chose Paige, Afia Tonkmor was left single and therefore has been dumped from the villa on Monday's episode.
Love Island 2022 cast: Meet the Islanders
Here are the islanders that are currently in or are heading into the villa:
- Paige Thorne
- Dami Hope
- Indiyah Polack
- Tasha Ghouri
- Davide Sanclimenti
- Gemma Owen
- Ikenna Ekwonna
- Andrew Le Page
- Amber Beckford
- Luca Bish
- Ekin-Su Cülcüloğlu
- Jacques O’Neill
- Remi Lambert
- Jay Younger
Get to know the new islanders and check out their social media ahead of the new show in our explainer here.
Love Island continues on Tuesday at 9 pm on ITV2 and ITV Hub.
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