TWO new girls are set to join the Love Island villa tonight (Tuesday).
In a preview of the episode aired last night ITV showed two new blonde girls entering the Spanish villa.
Millie Court, 24, a fashion buyer’s administrator from Essex and Lucinda Strafford, 21, who owns an online fashion boutique from Brighton.
Bombshells Lucinda and Millie are making a b-line for the villa. Will heads be turning? 👀 #LoveIsland pic.twitter.com/yEQ25H7ZXP
— Love Island (@LoveIsland) July 5, 2021
In tonight's episode the girls already in the villa head out for brunch, while the two bombshells arrive in the villa.
Kaz receives a text revealing the girls are getting a day out, it reads: “Girls, it’s time to head out to a boozy brunch, please get ready to leave the villa #girlsareloud #brunchismycardio”
But it’s not long before the boys get a text of their own.
The text reads: “Hi boys, we’ve heard you’re all alone in the villa… so we are on our way. See you soon. Love Lucinda and Millie x”
As the boys get to know the new girls, they receive a selfie from the girls at brunch. In return, Aaron sends one of those in the villa, including the new arrivals.
Receiving the message on Kaz’s phone, Chloe looks and says: “There’s a girl in there – there’s two.”
Faye says: “Oh, they’re stunning.”
Kaz replies: “Well, it’s about to get interesting, eh?”
Liberty admits: “I am s****ing it a bit.”
Rachel says: “Can we go back now? I feel like I’ve got some things to do.”
Love Island continues tonight at 9pm.
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