Love Island 2021: Meet the cast
We are ready! 🌴
Last updated 9th Jul 2021
It's the news we've all been waiting for! After Love Island 2020 was postponed due to the Coronavirus pandemic, ITV bosses confirmed the brand new 2021 series will hit our TV screens on Monday 28th June and now the first Islanders have been revealed!
Check out the Love Island 2021 cast so far below:
Liberty Poole
Age: 21
From: Birmingham
Occupation: Waitress & Marketing Student
Hugo Hammond
Age: 24
From: Hampshire
Occupation: P.E Teacher
Jake Cornish
Age: 24
From: Weston-Super-Mare
Occupation: Water Engineer
Kaz Kamwi
Age: 26
From: Essex
Occupation: Fashion Blogger
Chloe Burrows
Age: 25
From: Bicester
Occupation: Financial Services Marketing Executive
Toby Aromolaran
Age: 22
From: Essex
Occupation: Semi-Pro Footballer
Liam Reardon
Age: 21
From: Wales
Occupation: Bricklayer
Faye Winter
Age: 26
From: Devon
Occupation: Lettings Manager
Millie Court
Age: 24
From: Essex
Occupation: Fashion Buyer's Administrator
Teddy Soares
Age: 25
From: Manchester
Occupation: Senior Financial Consultant
Tyler Cruickshank
Age: 26
From: Croydon
Occupation: Estate Agent
Abigail Rawlings
Age: 27
From: Beaconsfield
Occupation: Tattoo Artist
Shannon Singh - DUMPED
Age: 22
From: Fife
Occupation: Model
Chuggs Wallis - DUMPED
Age: 23
From: Surrey
Occupation: Business Owner - Customised Hats
Rachel Finni - DUMPED
Age: 29
From: London
Occupation: Luxury Travel Specialist
Brad McClelland - DUMPED
Age: 26
From: Northumberland
Occupation: Labourer
Sharon Gaffka - DUMPED
Age: 25
From: Oxford
Occupation: Civil Servant - Operations Lead for Department of Transport
AJ Bunker - DUMPED
Age: 28
From: Hertfordshire
Occupation: Hair Extension Technician
Danny Bibby - DUMPED
Age: 25
From: Wigan
Occupation: Plumber and Clothes Brand Owner
Georgia Townend - DUMPED
Age: 28
From: Essex
Occupation: Marketing Executive
Aaron Francis - DUMPED
Age: 24
From: London
Occupation: Luxury Events Host
Lucinda Strafford - DUMPED
Age: 21
From: Brighton
Occupation: Online Fashion Boutique Owner
Clearly as excited as us about the new series, host Laura Whitmore also shared a brand new photo of herself, mentioning the late Caroline Flack in her post.
She wrote: 'I think we’re all ready for some love! Ahhhhhh! So excited to watch the new islanders. Hope you enjoy talking about them and following their journey and just a reminder to treat them with love, compassion and respect when they leave the show and go back to real life. Caroline I hope we do you proud. One week to go ❤️'. (sic)
The news comes after it was confirmed in March that series 7 would definitely be going ahead, despite the UK still being in lockdown at the time.
ITV confirmed the good news by releasing their bumper Spring schedule, with ITV’s Managing Director of Media and Entertainment, Kevin Lygo, saying, “There’s so much to look forward to on ITV this spring and into summer, with the Euros and the return of Love Island, but much more besides."
The show, which hit our TV screens back in 2015, has so far had viewers hooked with five Summer series and one Winter series, which was won by Paige Turley and Finn Tapp at the start of 2020.
Although the vast majority of couples have since split since leaving the luxury villa, there has been a number of success stories, including the likes of Olivia and Alex Bowen, Molly-Mae Hague and Tommy Fury, and Camilla Thurlow and Jamie Jewitt.
Whilst we count down the days until Love Island 2021, you can binge watch series 1-6 on the ITV Hub now.
Love Island hits our TV screens on Monday 28th June.
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