
Celebs Go Dating fans stunned as Love Island star make shock appearance - and instantly comes between livid Olivia Hawkins and Louis Russell
Former Love Island star Olivia, 30, and Too Hot To Handle 's Louis, 24, immediately hit it off after they landed in Ibiza to film the E4 dating show and shared a smooch.
However, during Monday evening's instalment, their connection was put to the test as Louis went on a date with a gorgeous brunette, who was later revealed to be Jazmine Nichol.
Jazmine entered the Casa Amor Love Island villa in 2022 as a bombshell; however, she failed to find a spark with any of the boys and was dumped from the villa.
During the episode, not many viewers picked up on the Love Island crossover, however, one eagle-eyed viewer flocked to X, formerly Twitter, to share where they recognised her from.
They wrote: 'Louis' date Jasmine was literally a Casa Amor girl in Love Island a few years ago,
'You didn't hear her say one word and she was gone in about three days. It's the same desperate wannabes. #CelebsGoDating,' they concluded while blasting the star.
Jazmine's bombshell entrance comes as her Celebs Go Dating date Louis, has moved on with a Love Island USA beauty.
Meanwhile, Olivia has reportedly exchanged 'flirty' messages with a star from TOWIE, according to The Sun.
In a previous Instagram post shared by Celebs Go Dating, Olivia revealed her soft spot for Pete Wicks, 36.
While playing a game of 'Which celeb do you fancy more?', Olivia kept dropping hints that Pete is the only one she currently has her eyes on.
Commenting on the video after, she joked: 'Think Pete might get a restraining order after this.'
Pete replied to her comment with 'stay away from me' and a melting face and laughing emoji.
Louis and Liv had a very strong connection on the hit E4 show, and things between the pair got steamy in a short matter of time.
During the episode, not many viewers picked up on the Love Island crossover, however, one eagle-eyed viewer flocked to X, formerly Twitter, to share where they recognised her from
A show insider told The Sun at the time: 'It usually takes a few weeks for things to spice up, but not with these two.
'Within 48 hours of arriving in Ibiza, the sexual spark between them was obvious.
They concluded: 'They clearly couldn't resist each other.'
Now it seems that Olivia has moved on, and so has Louis with Love Island USA star Huda Mustafa.
Earlier this month, the reality TV stars made their red carpet debut at the Weapons World Premiere.
Celebs Go Dating airs on E4 from Monday to Thursday at 9pm.
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