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Who is Love Island bombshell Bilikis Azeez aka Billykiss?

Who is Love Island bombshell Bilikis Azeez aka Billykiss?

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ANOTHER bombshell is hoping to make an impact on Love Island 2025.
The Sun exclusively revealed a duo of disrupters are dropping into the famous villa — here's everything we know about Bilikis Azeez.
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Bilikis Azeez is a new Love Island star
Credit: ITV
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She arrived on the show as a bomshell
Credit: Instagram
During the episode on Monday, June 30, things weren't just heating up across the UK — temperatures were also rising on Love Island due to the sexiest heart rate challenge on the show ever.
And the following day, things are set to get even hotter — two more bombshells, including Ryan Bannister will explode into the Love Island villa.
Shakira receives a text while relaxing by the fire pit, telling her and Toni that a brand-new male bombshell is waiting to whisk them both away on a first date.
As they dance and celebrate, Shakira exclaims: 'Talk about perfect timing!'
Dejon gets a text as well, explaining that a new female Bombshell is also getting ready to make herself known to him and Conor.
After they all get dolled up, they head to a beautiful location with stunning sea views to get to know the new bombshells over a glass of bubbly.
Here's everything we know about the new female bombshell — Bilikis Azeez.
Who is Bilikis Azeez?
Bilikis Azeez is a 28-year-old content creator from Dublin who has entered Love Island as a bombshell.
She goes by the name Billykiss on Instagram and boasts over 80,000 followers as of July 1, 2025.
Bilikis mainly posts glamorous pictures depicting her everyday life and travels.
Love Island star forced to pick Toni during recoupling
She describes herself as 'very unpredictable', with a personality that can shift from bubbly to moody — depending on the day.
Bilikis is confident in her individuality and isn't afraid to stand out, both in her approach to relationships and her personal interests.
Joining Love Island
After a decade of single life, Bilikis decided to take a bold step by joining Love Island, admitting that what she's been doing outside the villa hasn't worked for her.
I'm here to bombshell, so you've got to do what you've got to do
Bilikis Azeez
She sees the show as a unique opportunity to break her dating rut and potentially find the serious relationship she's been seeking.
'Bilikis said: I've been single for ten years and what I've been doing on the outside world hasn't worked, so why not try Love Island?'
What is Bilikis after in a man?
When it comes to romance, Bilikis is clear about her preferences.
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She already has a massive following on social media
Credit: Instagram
She said: "Someone tall who's good looking, but not too good looking, and that's confident, assertive, knows what they want and is serious about me.
The newest female bombshell as made it clear that her biggest ick is someone who's childish.
Bilikis added: "A red flag is a guy who has too many female friends. Or a guy that can't take accountability, listen or communicate.
"A green flag is a guy who is a great listener and committed."
Asked who she is interested in, she said "Dejon and Conor, " adding: "I'm here to bombshell, so you've got to do what you've got to do."
Beyond her search for love, Bilikis brings a unique international perspective to the villa.
She speaks Mandarin and lived in three different countries during her studies.
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