Public will select {couples} in first Love Island vote, Maya Jama reveals
ove Island followers shall be given the possibility to vote for which contestants shall be paired up earlier than the brand new summer season sequence launches.
Viewers shall be given the ability to decide on who’s coupled up with who within the first episode.
Host Maya Jama informed ITV’s Good Morning Britain: “A very big surprise – the public has all the power. So for the first episode, you guys are going to decide who couples up, you vote and we listen.”
She added: “A big decision to make, as soon as you see them.”
In earlier sequence the contestants have made their very own selections on who to couple up with, however the public got the ability to resolve for the primary time final 12 months.
Jama stated: “You’ll see them, they get announced this morning.
“So you can kind of make your notes if you want. start jotting down who you think should be together. And when it starts, off you go.”
The contestants are being unveiled on the Love Island Twitter account on Monday, with beautician Ruchee, 24, from Sutton, as the primary islander to be revealed.
The publish claims she’s going to carry “glam and big energy to the Villa”.
On why she is happening Love Island, she stated: “I’m single and looking for love, and it’s the perfect opportunity for me to find someone.
“I’m a relationship kind of girl, but so far it’s not worked out for me. So I’m looking forward to hopefully finding the right person in the Villa.”
She added: “I’m really caring, when I’m with someone I’m all about them. I’m also really loyal and love doing nice things for the people that are special to me.
“My love language is gift giving, so I’m a real giver when it comes to relationships.”
More contestants shall be revealed all through the day.
It would be the first summer season sequence Jama will host, after making her debut throughout the winter sequence in South Africa earlier this 12 months, changing former presenter Laura Whitmore.
Jama hailed the programme as “the original reality show”, including: “It was unheard of back in the day that you could sit and watch couples meet and unfold and then all the drama that comes with it and the breakups and the makeups.
“I think us as humans, we watch and comment on people’s relationships, maybe in a restaurant or something and be like, ‘they look cute’ and I wonder if they’re going to last, but to actually see it unfold over the space of a few months – it’s just great television I think.
Asked what advice she would give to contestants, she said: “I would tell them just have fun. It’s a once-in-a-lifetime experience. You’re never going to be in this position again, unless maybe you get brought back later years.
“But enjoy it and just fall in love if you can, be open to all the opportunities.”
Voting opens on Thursday morning at 8am on the Love Island app and closes on Friday at 9pm.
Love Island returns to ITV2 and ITVX on June 5.