
Emma Silverton: Love Island's latest rumoured bombshell has a Jack Grealish connection
We're nearly a week into Love Island and already we've had three iconic bombshells, but are you ready for another one to be added to the list? Well get ready as there's another rumoured bombshell headed our way, and this time, she's got a footballer connection - meet Emma Silverton.
Late last night The Sun reported model Emma Silverton is set to be joining the Love Island Villa. A source told the publication: "Emma is an absolute showstopper and is lots of fun so will make a terrific 'bombshell'.
'As always, bombshells are picked as the action unfolds to ensure the most tempting Islanders are chosen to suit each storyline.'
Emma is reportedly set to be a late addition to the show, which makes sense given from the looks of her Instagram she appears to be somewhere in the North Atlantic. No literally, she's actually on a boat sailing in the ocean rn according to her Insta Stories.
Emma was spotted heading out of Chiltern Firehouse at the same time as footballer Jack Grealish back in February this year. However, the Manchester City player made it clear to paps the pair were not together, shouting at photographers: "She's not with me."
So apart from her run in with Grealish, what else is there to know about Emma?
Well she's a model and has walked in shows for brands such as Alexander McQueen (her literal first show), Shiatzy Chen, Byblos, Comme des Garçons, Peter Pilotto and Jasper Conran.
Speaking to Flaunt about modelling, Emma said her favourite thing about her job is: "The abundance of life it has given me and being able to travel the world and meet inspiring, passionate and creative people." She also revealed her guilty pleasure was La Croix and the Avatar movie soundtrack.
According to The Sun, Emma also used to work as a hostess at Chiltern Firehouse and she has just over 12,000 followers on Instagram, which has the handle of @emmathenoodle, because as she puts it "I can dance like a noodle" .
Ok we need to see this woman in the Villa.
Want even more Love Island gossip? Watch Harriett Blackmore and Catherine Agbaje chat all things Love Island here.
Love Island continues on ITV2 and ITVX at 9pm tonight
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