Love Island bombshell Uma Jammeh stuns in a new shoot for PrettyLittleThing – after passionately kissing all her male co-stars.
The contestant, 23, from London, has already turned Ayo Odukoya’s head following her arrival in Mallorca, to the dismay of Mimii Ngulube, 24, who was left sobbing after the pair’s Hideaway date.
Uma was challenged with kissing all the boys as she entered the villa before pulling Ayo, 25, and Joey Essex, 33, for an intimate first meeting.
And her presence instantly sparked upheaval amongst the girls including Samantha Kenny, 26, who’s currently coupled up with Joey, and also shed a tear at the prospect of his affections going elsewhere.
The cast were shocked to discover that Uma has history with footballer Ronnie Vint, 27, after they kissed four years ago at a London party.
Realising they recognised each other, Uma and Ronnie recounted the night they connected at bar Ballie Ballerson.
Sharing a cheeky look as Ronnie gave Uma a tour of the villa, the pair admitted they were both drunk the evening they got together.
But Uma’s strongest connection came from Ayo, who admitted to Mimii he’s keen to carry on getting to know the VIP host but will be transparent with his actions.
The Love Island launch this week saw the arrival of former TOWIE star Joey, who became the first ever celebrity to join the dating lineup.
MailOnline told how Joey is ‘looking for a wife’ on the show and has entered the competition for the ‘right reasons.’
But he isn’t the only ‘celebrity’ to sign up to Love Island this year with reports AJ Pritchard’s ex-girlfriend Abbie Quinnen will be a future bombshell.
Abbie is a professional dancer and will know ex-Islander Curtis Pritchard well after dating his brother for a number of years.
Joey’s shock entrance came after the show’s executive producer told MailOnline the series this year was focused on keeping both the Islanders and longstanding fans on their toes.
Mike Spencer said: ‘The audience want to be entertained all series and it’s good to keep things fresh and keep everyone on their toes and remind them they’re here to find love.
‘The best thing about Love Island and why it’s still so brilliant is we do change and evolve the show as we go on, the format does change and it’s fair to say the last couple of series and All Stars included.
‘The format feels fresher, things are changing, the games they are playing, there’s more drama, and things change everyday and we change the format as we evolve.’
Already one Islander has been dumped from the show, with hairdresser Sam Taylor losing his place in the competition to Joey, who stole his partner, Samantha.
Although, with the Islanders told to expect the unexpected, some viewers predict that Sam will one day make a triumphant return.