
Love Island Aftersun reveals new presenting line up as TWO TikTok stars join ITV2 show
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Love Island Aftersun is back with two new TikTok stars joining the panel
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Indiyah Polack (right) will be back alongside Sam Thompson and Amy Hart (above)
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Content creator Ash Holme will be joining the spin-off show
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Ex-Gogglebox star Joe Baggs is the second new face on the panel
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New to the line-up are content creators
Broadcast live from London, the show promises to deliver juicy
exclusives
, behind-the-scenes gossip and big laughs.
Expect live
interviews
direct from the Beach Hut, former Islanders serving up unfiltered takes from behind the bar, as well as the first exclusive
interviews
with dumped Islanders.
WHO IS ASH HOLME?
Ash is best known as a content creator, but she also appeared on one of the nation's biggest talent shows in 2017.
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Ash had an unprecedented run on
She originally auditioned with her group NQ, who made it to Boot Camp before being dropped from the show.
But the star pulled off a rare move when she ditched her band for a new group.
The singer, who was 21 at the time, was kicked off the show but returned to join
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NQ impressed the judges with their performance of Hey Mama before getting axed, but Simon said he wanted to bring Ash back.
Ten Years of Love Island
She looked slightly shell-shocked as she was led back on to the stage by host
Dermot O'Leary
after her group were cut from the show.
After a quick rehearsal, Ash then
New Girl Band was put together by the media mogul just days earlier after all the girls were booted off the
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He had once hoped they could be a female version of One Direction, but they didn't take off as he hoped.
However, the group ended up getting knocked out at the
Rak-Su
.
Ash is the current host of Bumble's My Love Is podcast.
She featured in an episode of Channel 4's Get in the Van in 2023.
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Ash
The fortnight-long content creating contest on YouTube saw the cast of online celebs competing in various challenges to win the top prize of £10,000.
Since 2023, Ash has also hosted her own successful podcast series Antics With Ash, which is available on Spotify, Apple, Deezer, Podchaser, YouTube and her Instagram.
She has
also partnered with huge brands like
L'Oréal
,
Deliveroo
and
Amazon Prime
.
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While Joe became a household name for kicking back in front of the TV on
Gogglebox
.
He has since become popular for his podcast Not My Bagg, where he welcomes celebrities to spill the tea.
The Sun can exclusively reveal
's
summer
includes a footballer, personal trainer and a series of stunning
models
.
But their beauty is more than skin deep, as ITV2 has amassed a group with real kudos.
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Former fire-breather
business
.
Love Island bosses will officially confirm the OGs today, with the series to kick off
next
Monday.
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Maya Jama will be back hosting Aftersun
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