Love Island 2019 ‘first contestant leaked’

He's been spotted in a photoshoot!

Author: Alex RossPublished 8th May 2019
Last updated 8th May 2019

After weeks of rumours about who could be entering the Love Island villa, the first contestant for the 2019 series has now apparently been 'leaked'.

Although rumours have been rife that Ted Pullin, Lotan Carter, Delilah Belle Hamlin and Soph Piper will enter the villa, behind-the-scenes pictures from a Love Island shoot have been leaked online, where social media influencer Sav Berry can be seen posing in summer wear in front of a pink screen.

Despite ITV not yet confirming any of the 2019 contestants, the signs are very telling that Sav could be entering the villa, with reports suggesting the show could hit our TV screens on Monday 3rd June.

Meanwhile, as well as Sav, bosses are apparently keen to sign former Big Brother star Lotan Carter, as well as Rochelle Humes' half-sister Soph Piper.

After being linked to both Adam Collard and Eyal Booker, American model Delilah Belle Hamlin is also rumoured for the show, as well as hunky model Ted Pullin.

Swipe through to see what the Love Island 2018 cast are up to now:


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Meanwhile, as the nation craves more Love Island drama, a fan account for the show tweeted, 'Rumour has it love island starts on 3rd of June pass it on 🌴📱', leaving fans VERY excited.

Host Caroline Flack has also been whipping up excitement, revealing the show will be back in around 'three weeks' on her Instagram Story.

After almost a year off our screens, we can't wait to get out our themed water bottles and sit down in front of the TV at 9pm every night!

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