The Love Island 2021 cast will be revealed TOMORROW 🙌
The new series begins on Monday 28th June
Last updated 20th Jun 2021
It's that time of year again! With ITV confirming Love Island WILL go ahead this year after being cancelled due to the pandemic in 2020, bosses will reveal which singletons will be heading into the stunning villa out in Majorca tomorrow (Monday 21st June).
With Islanders such as Molly-Mae Hague and Tommy Fury, Olivia and Alex Bowen, and Cara de la Hoyde and Nathan Massey all still loved-up, and a number of Love Island babies arriving in recent years, we are eager to discover which singletons will be looking for love this year.
ITV confirmed the exciting news, writing on social media: 'YOU'VE GOT A TEXT! Tomorrow we will be revealing the cast for Love Island 2021. These Islanders are all single and ready to find love. We can't wait to watch them get to know each other, date, and maybe even find the one. We're so grateful they're letting us follow their journey this summer. We hope you enjoy the show, but please think before you post'.
Although ITV are yet to officially reveal any names, as always, rumours are flying around. Check out all of the rumoured Islanders before the big announcement on Monday:
Love Island 2021 cast:
Alisha Lemay
Not only is Alisha the best friend of TOWIE star Pete Wicks, she's also a social media star in her own right, with nearly 160K followers on Instagram already.
A source told the Mail Online: "Alisha is exactly the type of contestant ITV2 are looking for- she's gorgeous, body confident and isn't afraid to be herself. She already works as an influencer and has collaborated with brands like PrettyLittleThing, Missguided and Asos, which all becomes part in parcel of being a Love Island star."
Rumours were rife that Alisha would appear on Winter Love Island back in 2020, but after she was a no-show, will we see her this year?
Harley Benn
Boasting nearly 10,000 Instagram followers, Harley is a 24-year-old professional boxer and business owner.
According to reports, Harley has been having video meetings with Love Island bosses, and we all know how popular the last boxer on the show turned out to be.... cough cough - Tommy Fury.
Holly Ramsay
You'll probably recognise Holly for being the daughter of celeb chef Gordon Ramsay, and earlier this year rumours were rife that the fashion student had signed up for the 2021 series.
However, after seeing the reports, 21-year-old Holly took to her Instagram Story to deny the claims, telling her followers: 'Thanks for all the lovely messages, but no, I’m definitely not appearing on Love Island.'
Dr. Toluwa Adepeju
Following the success of Dr. Alex George on the show back in 2018, bosses are reportedly eager to get Dr. Toluwa Adepeju on the 2021 series, an NHS frontline hero in throughout the COVID-19 pandemic.
The 25-year-old has been active on social media over the last year, encouraging his 11,000 Instagram followers to get vaccinated.
Jay Munro
Scottish hunk Jay Munro was also rumoured for Winter Love Island back in 2020, after making an appearance on The Voice Australia just months before.
The Daily Star said at the time: "Jay will be the one all the girls will be chasing. Just like Tommy Fury, he's a sportsman, in good shape and has dreamy looks. The brown-haired hunk has already proven his chops on TV."
Of course he didn't appear, but rumours are rife he could join the 2021 cast. He already has a massive 190K Instagram followers and has worked with brands such as ASOS and JD.
Alexis Bailey
21-year-old aerial dancer Alexis was the first female to be rumoured for the 2021 series, with reports suggesting she's not long come out of a long term relationship.
Not only did Alexis work for Wayne Lineker at one point, she was also the runner-up in the Miss Manchester 2019 beauty contest.
Ellis Iyayi
Another influencer who has been linked with the show before, Ellis is a 21-year-ol fitness model who has worked with major brands like ASOS, Nike and GymShark.
Oh, and he also boasts over 260K Instagram followers.
One change this year is that the recruitment process, currently ongoing, is open to members of the LGBTQ+ community.
This year, potential contestants have been able to apply via Tinder, with ads showing up on the dating platform, not only for straight singletons, but also for both men and women looking for same sex partners - much to their surprise.
See which Love Island stars have welcomed babies into the world:
Cally Jane Beech and Luis Morrison
The couple were the first ever Love Island stars to become parents when they welcomed a baby girl called Vienna Morrison-Beech in May 2017.
In 2018, Cally and Luis announced they'd split for good.
Cara de la Hoyde and Nathan Massey
Cara de la Hoyde and Nathan Massey stole the hearts of the nation when they won the second series of Love Island in 2016.
Cara de la Hoyde and Nathan Massey
The couple went on to welcome a baby boy called Freddie into the world in December 2017, making them the first Love Island winners to have a child.
In July 2020, Cara and Nathan welcomed their second child together, a baby girl called Delilah Delahoyde-Massey.
Jess Shears and Dom Lever
Love Island pair Jess Shears and Dom Lever have stayed loved-up despite the odds after appearing on the show in 2017. They got married in May 2018, and announced via an adorable photo on Instagram that they'd welcomed their first child in October 2019.
In December 2019, the pair revealed their baby is a boy, sharing a cute photo of his face for the first time.
Jess and Dom announced the lovely news in June 2022 that they'd welcomed their second child together.
Emma-Jane Woodhams
Although her Love Island romance with Terry Walsh didn't work out, Love Island 2016 star Emma-Jane Woodhams went on to welcome a baby boy called Alfie with her boyfriend Jordan Bye in 2017.
Just weeks after Alfie's birth, Emma-Jane revealed she'd split from Jordan.
Tyla Carr
Although she couldn't find love in the villa, Love Island 2017 star Tyla Carr found happiness with a man called Ross. The couple welcomed a baby boy called Archie into the world in December 2018. However, she has since split with Ross.
Jess Hayes
Jess Hayes won Love Island series one back in 2015, alongside Max Morley. However, the pair split up and Jess moved on. The reality star welcomed her first baby, a baby boy called Presley James Lawry on 27th June 2019.
In April 2024, Jess welcomed her second child, this time with her businessman fiancé Zeb. The happy couple welcomed a baby girl called Zendaya Rose, revealing her nickname is Zenny.
Hannah Elizabeth
2015 runner-up Hannah Elizabeth welcomed a baby boy in November, just days after announcing she'd split from her fiancé, YouTuber George Andreetti.
Hannah announced the birth of her little boy, writing on her Instagram Story, "BEST DAY OF MY LIFE, I'm so in love and happy right now words cant describe."
Jack Fincham
2018 winner Jack Fincham became a dad in January 2020 to a beautiful baby girl called Blossom! After splitting from Dani Dyer in 2019, Jack had a brief romance with his friend Casey Ranger, with the pair revealing they are going to co-parent baby Blossom.
Camilla Thurlow and Jamie Jewitt
On October 27th 2020, series three stars Camilla Thurlow and Jamie Jewitt announced they'd welcomed a baby girl called Nell Sophia Jewitt.
Camilla wrote on Instagram, 'Nell Sophia Jewitt, 4:32am, 27th October, 6lb 5oz. There may be a thousand new photos on my camera roll, but none of them could ever do justice to the way you have lit up our lives 🥰'. (sic)
The couple welcomed their second child together in May 2022, a second daughter called Nora Belle Jewitt, and in May 2024, they pair welcomed a baby boy called Brodie.
Dani Dyer
2018 winner Dani Dyer gave birth to a baby boy with her boyfriend Sammy Kimmence on Saturday 23rd January 2021, sharing some adorable photos of her baby boy on Instagram.
In January 2023, Dani announced she's expecting twins with her new boyfriend, West Ham United footballer Jarrod Bowen.
Marcel Somerville and Rebecca Viera
2017 Islander Marcel Somerville become a dad for the first time in January 2020, when his fiancée Rebecca Viera gave birth to a baby boy called Roman on the 30th January!
Theo Campbell
Love Island 2017 star Theo Campbell also become a dad for the first time in February 2021, to a healthy baby boy called Aries.
Terry Walsh
Love Island 2016 Islander Terry Walsh became a dad for the first time in March 2021, when his Terry's fiancée Danielle Purdy gave birth to a baby girl called Talia Renè-Rose.
Luis Morrison and Chloe Elizabeth
Luis become a dad for the second time in October 2021, when his girlfriend Chloe Elizabeth gave birth to a baby boy 11 weeks early.
Despite revealing their son had undergone a few set backs, Chloe said: 'As you can imagine the past couple weeks have truly been the best but most difficult weeks I've ever had to face, it's so hard to speak to a Dr and then not able to tell you that your son is gonna be ok.
'However, Romeo is absolutely thriving at not even 2 weeks, old, he's had a couple a set backs but he is an absolute trooper and we honestly couldn't be more proud of him. He's deffo on the right tracks and he will be home in no time, just need to fatten him up first.' (sic)
Max Morley
Series one winner Max Morley revealed the news he'd become a dad for the first time on 2nd November 2021, confirming his son had been born eight weeks early.
Malin Andersson
After suffering a miscarriage and then heartbreakingly losing her daughter Consy in 2019, Love Island 2016 star Malin Andersson welcomed a baby girl wit her boyfriend Jared in January 2022.
The proud mum later confirmed she's called her Xaya, which has the meaning of 'shadow' and is a 'variant of Saya'.
Chloe Crowhurst
Series 3 star Chloe Crowhurst and her boyfriend David Houghton welcomed a baby girl into the world in April, two weeks after her due date.
Olivia and Alex Bowen
Love Island 2016 stars Olivia and Alex Bowen welcomed their first child into the world in June 2022, a baby boy called Abel Jacob Bowen. The married couple revealed they will call him AJ.
Molly-Mae Hague and Tommy Fury
After revealing that Molly-Mae was pregnant with an adorable announcement video in September 2022, featuring a clip of the pair giving their final emotional speeches on Love Island 2019, fans were delighted when Molly and Tommy announced in January 2023 that they had welcomed their baby girl into the world! Despite many theories, the pair confirmed shortly after that they had called their daughter Bambi.
In a total shock, Molly-Mae announced she'd split from Tommy in August 2024.
Amy Hart
2019 Islander Amy Hart also welcomed her first child into the world in 2023. Amy gave birth to a baby boy with her boyfriend Sam Rason, after just a four hour labour.
Jack Keating
2022 Casa Amor bombshell Jack Keating - son of Boyzone singer Ronan Keating - surprised fans in March 2023 when he revealed he is now a dad! In a sweet Instagram post, he announced the arrival of his daughter.
Shaughna Phillips
Winter Love Island 2020 star Shaughna Phillips welcomed a baby girl called Lucia into the world in April 2023, her first child! Although Shaughna has made the decision to keep her partner private, the proud mum gushed about her new arrival on social media with cute photos.
Montana Brown
Love Island 2017 star Montana Brown welcomed her first child in June 2023! The season three star took to Instagram to announce the arrival of her baby boy - Jude Isaiah O'Connor - who she shares with her fiancé Mark O'Connor.
Hayley Hughes
2018 Islander Hayley Hughes welcomed a baby boy into the world in August 2023, her first baby! The Scouse model has chosen to keep the identity of her partner under wraps, but she did post cute photos of her baby boy to Instagram.
Kendall Rae Knight
Series four Islander Kendall Rae Knight welcomed a baby boy called Cooper Cole Hughes on 4th March 2024. Kendall shared this cute snap alongside her boyfriend, Preston North End footballer Andrew Hughes.
How can I apply for Love Island 2021?
As well as being able to apply on dating app Tinder this year, any one who would like to appear on Love Island can apply via the ITV2 website.
The entry form states: 'ITV2 are looking for vibrant singles from across the UK who want to head to the sun, in search of a summer of love. The chosen cast will spend time in a luxury villa, getting to know one another, but to remain in paradise they must win the hearts of the public and their fellow Islanders who ultimately decide their fate on Love Island.'
Applicants must be 18 years or over and hold a passport which is valid until at least February 2022.
Although it was previously revealed that applications would close at the end of April, the form now states: 'Applications will remain open until we announce a closing date for Series 7.'
Despite the rumours, none of the people mentioned in this article have been confirmed by ITV for the 2021 series.
Love Island 2021 will begin on Monday 28th June.
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