
Who's In The ‘Love Island USA' Season 7 Cast? Meet The Islanders
"Love Island USA" Season 7 cast
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Love Island USA is heading to Fiji for another sizzling-hot season. As you prepare to spend most of your upcoming weekends tuning in, get to know the Love Island USA Season 7 cast who are searching for love and competing for the $100,000 cash prize.
Season 7 of Love Island USA officially returns Tuesday, June 3. The dating competition, based on the popular UK series of the same name, follows a group of singles – aka islanders – looking for romantic connections and a chance to win a hefty cash prize. Contestants must compete in challenges that test their relationships and navigate the arrival of new 'bombshells,' which can threaten existing couples.
Vanderpump Rules and Dancing with the Stars favorite Ariana Madix is returning as host of the reality dating show for a second year, following her debut in Season 6. "What I want to see on season 7 is girl power [and]
Last season, Kordell Beckham and Serena Page were crowned the winners of Season 6 and are still going strong one year later. When Beckham was asked by People to share his advice for the new islanders, he said, 'Just be comfortable with yourself. That's literally it. Just be you. Be the best you you can be… You don't have to put on the front for anybody. They'll love you for you."
On May 29, Peacock revealed the 10 main islanders competing in Season 7 of Love Island USA. Read on to learn more about each contestant. (Additional cast members will be introduced throughout the season as bombshells.)
Chelley in "Love Island USA" Season 7.
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Age: 27
Hometown: Orlando, Florida
Instagram handle: @_slimthin
Huda in "Love Island USA" Season 7.
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Age: 24
Hometown: Raleigh, North Carolina
Instagram handle: @hudabubbaaa
Bella-A in "Love Island USA" Season 7.
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Age: 22
Hometown: Honolulu, Hawaii
Instagram handle: @perksofisabelle
Olandria in Love Island USA Season 7.
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Age: 27
Hometown: Decatur, Alabama
Instagram handle: @x__0lan
Yulissa in Love Island USA Season 7.
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Age: 27
Hometown: Miami, Florida
Instagram handle: @yulissaaescobar
Ace in Love Island USA Season 7.
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Age: 22
Hometown: Los Angeles, California
Instagram handle: @realacegreene
Taylor in Love Island USA Season 7.
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Age: 24
Hometown: Oklahoma City, Oklahoma
Instagram handle: @twill.3
Nicolas in Love Island USA Season 7.
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Age: 24
Hometown: Jacksonville, Florida
Instagram handle: @nicolasvans
Austin in Love Island USA Season 7.
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Age: 26
Hometown: Northville, Michigan
Instagram handle: @austin_shepard3
Jeremiah in Love Island USA Season 7.
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Hometown: 25
City: Los Angeles, California
Instagram handle: @findjeremiah
Watch Peacock's video introduction the Season 7 contestants below.
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