
EXCLUSIVE Love Island bosses lineup aesthetics practitioner and clinic owner Rose Selway who's set to reveal her famous clientele on new series
Rose Selway, 24, from Devon is set to join the cast of singletons looking for love this summer as she swaps business for pleasure at the Mallorca villa.
The entrepreneur, who runs 12 branches of her tweakments clinic Jessica Rose, has an extensive list of celebrity clients, including former stars of the ITV2 show.
Rose shared before and after images of ex-Islanders Lucinda Strafford and Jessy Potts via her Instagram page and has documented her own journey with Botox and filler online.
Writing on Instagram, Rose explained that she previously had a rhinoplasty, 'Botox brow lift', and lip filler, often performing the enhancements on her own face.
Speaking about her business, she said: 'Aesthetics isn't just my job, it's my whole world. I absolutely love it and adore every single one of you I meet day in and day out. The confidence I bring you all makes me burst with joy.'
A TV source told MailOnline: 'Rose has gone through the audition process with ITV2 and is being considered either for the opening lineup or as a bombshell.
'Rose is friends with many former stars of the show so has a good idea what it's like being in the villa and now she finally has the chance to experience it herself.
'ITV are yet to confirm the cast of Islanders this year but with the start date of the new series around the corner, bosses will be busy making final decisions.'
The summer series of Love Island begins on Monday June 9 as 12 Islanders enter the famous villa in the hope of finding a new partner.
Host Maya Jama, 30, who's currently holidaying on a yacht in Italy's Amalfi Coast with footballer boyfriend Rúben Dias, 29, returns to present the eight-week season.
Maya shared a picture of her with Ruben for the first time on Instagram after the couple started dating following her 2024 split from rapper Stormzy.
Last year, Love Island, which has been streamed on ITVX over two billion times, was won by Mimii Ngulube and Josh Oyinsan, the show's first ever black couple to scoop the £50,000 prize.
MailOnline has contacted ITV for comment.
MailOnline revealed Liverpudlian makeup artist Lucy Quinn will appear on the show as a bombshell once the series is underway.
She joins the likes of influencer Sophie Lee, who has also reportedly signed up this year.
The 29-year-old, who's a former fire breather from Manchester, suffered a near death experience when she was 22, which left her with severe facial scars.
She had been performing a fire-breathing trick which went horribly wrong, causing her to be hospitalised.
Sophie has documented the life-changing moment in her book In My Skin, as sources say she aims to challenge beauty standards during her appearance on the series.
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