
Callum Hole announces major career news after stirring up chaos on Aussie Shore and Love Island
Callum Hole just can't stay away from reality TV.
On Monday, the Aussie reality star announced that he was joining Love Island USA as one of this year's 'social ambassadors'.
Callum, who first appeared on Love Island Australia in 2022 and later stirred up drama on Love Island Games, will now take on a brand new role behind the scenes – keeping fans fed with juicy content from inside the villa all season long.
It comes fresh off the back of his headline-making stint on Aussie Shore, where the 27-year-old larrikin caused a stir alongside a crew of wild reality stars in scenes that had fans calling him the 'next big thing' in reality TV.
In a glammed-up Instagram reveal, Callum was all smiles as he posed arm-in-arm with fellow ambassador and fan-favourite Cely Vazquez – who starred in season two of Love Island USA.
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The duo will be in charge of serving up exclusive interviews, behind-the-scenes clips, and their own spicy commentary as the series unfolds on Peacock.
The official Love Island USA account teased: 'Ready for your feed to be even more fun? Your Social Ambassadors Cely and Callum are here to bring the all season long!'
Fans were quick to react to the news – and they're already obsessed.
'This is gonna be juicy,' wrote MAFS Australia star Billy Belcher.
'Petition for Cely and Justine to host next season!' said another, while one viewer added: 'This is the best duo I've ever seen.'
Callum's rise to reality TV royalty is nothing short of meteoric.
Though he was born in Wales, he's become a household name Down Under, with his signature mix of charm and chaos making him a staple on Aussie screens.
Fans, however, are divided over his rapid-fire appearances.
Some have dubbed him 'Australia's answer to Joey Essex for his knack for staying in the spotlight, while others are questioning whether he's truly looking for love or just chasing clout. (Pictured on I'm A Celebrity... Get Me Out Of Here!)
Some have dubbed him 'Australia's answer to Joey Essex for his knack for staying in the spotlight, while others are questioning whether he's truly looking for love or just chasing clout.
Nonetheless, Callum has become a firm fan-favourite for his over-the-top humour, flirty one-liners and laid-back charm.
Since making his TV debut, he's crossed multiple franchises and international formats – with no signs of slowing down.
Now stepping into his social ambassador role, he'll be giving fans the inside scoop straight from the villa – and if his past antics are anything to go by, expect chaos, cheek and a whole lot of laughs.
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