Love Island contestant vanished during Aftersun broadcast, sparking concern among viewers about her potential removal from the spin-off program.
Love Island, the popular reality television show, has unveiled its 2025 lineup, featuring an exciting mix of personalities from various backgrounds. Here's a sneak peek at some of the new contestants and hosts set to grace our screens on ITV2 and ITVX.
Antonia Laites, a sexy Las Vegas pool party waitress, kicks off the list as the first bombshell revealed. Indiyah Polack, a star from Love Island's eighth series in 2022, returns as a regular host on *Love Island: Aftersun* and co-hosts *Love Island: The Morning After* podcast with Amy Hart. Helena Ford, a Londoner with celebrity connections, and Alima Gagigo, an international business graduate, are also part of the new lineup.
Joining the villa this year are Harry Cooksley, a 30-year-old footballer, Emily Moran, a bombshell Welsh brunette, Conor Phillips, a 25-year-old Irish rugby pro, Aaron Buckett, a 6'5" personal trainer, Yasmin Pettet, a 24-year-old commercial banking executive, Ben Holbrough, a model, and Megan Moore, a payroll specialist from Southampton.
The show will also see the entry of Harrison Solomon, a pro footballer and model, as a bombshell, and Dejon Noel-Williams, a personal trainer and semi-pro footballer. Shakira Khan, a 22-year-old model from Manchester, completes the lineup.
In addition to the new contestants, Love Island fans will be pleased to know that Ash Holme, a content creator who appeared on The X Factor in 2017, has joined the line-up for *Aftersun*. Joe Baggs, who has become popular for his podcast Not My Bagg, will also be part of the *Aftersun* team.
Indiyah Polack, who came in third place in Love Island with Dami Hope, has a huge career outside the villa, including co-hosting the official podcast, Love Island: The Morning After. However, the reason for her absence from *Aftersun* remains undisclosed.
Singer Remell Mullins, who was kicked off Love Island but returned to join Simon Cowell's New Girl Band, is no longer in the Love Island 2025 lineup.
Aftersun, a spin-off show of Love Island, broadcast live from London, delivers exclusive content, behind-the-scenes gossip, and humor. Tune in to ITV2 and ITVX to catch all the action from the villa and the *Aftersun* episodes, starting this summer!
Entertainment abounds on Love Island as celebrities grace the screens, with Indiyah Polack, a third-place finisher from Love Island 2022, returning as a host for *Love Island: Aftersun* and co-hosting the podcast *Love Island: The Morning After. Ash Holme, a content creator from The X Factor, also joins the Aftersun* team, bringing more star power to the show.