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New Love Island bombshell revealed as stunning influencer – and it's bad news for Meg

New Love Island bombshell revealed as stunning influencer – and it's bad news for Meg

The Sun16 hours ago
LOVE Island will welcome a stunning influencer into the villa - and it's bad news for original girl Meg.
The 28-year-old content creator from Dublin has her eye on her man Dejon.
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And she doesn't see Meg as an obstacle to getting what she wants.
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."
Asked what she looks for in a man, Bilikis Azeez 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 beauty, who goes by the name Billykiss on Instagram, and has over 80,000 followers and posts glam snaps of her life and travels.
The Sun revealed earlier that two brand new bombshells have landed on Love Island and they're already turning heads.
The boy and a girl have already filmed their slow-mo walk into the villa and, with so many Islanders currently single, it's perfect timing.
A source said: 'The Islanders have been crying out for some bombshells with so many of them currently single.
'It's only really Meg and Dejon who are in any way settled which is bonkers at this stage of the game.
'The villa is a bombshells paradise right now and it's everything to play for.'
The other bombshell is a lad who can be revealed as jawdropping gym hunk Ryan Bannister.
His Instagram is packed with workout videos and fitness tips as he prepared for his summer of love.
It comes as viewers were left stunned after a dramatic recoupling ceremony brought unexpected twists and the formation of a brand-new couple.
Love Island viewers are now already backing a new pair as their winners - and have slammed one boy following his brutal confession.
The mayhem followed Friday night's emotional dumping, which saw Megan and Remell sent home.
That left Conor and Alima single and vulnerable heading into the next recoupling.
But the biggest surprise of the night was Tommy and Emily finding their way to each other.
They were both recently ditched by their respective partners, Conor and Megan.
Tommy had first pick and in a heartfelt speech, he chose Emily, saying: 'Everything happens for a reason'.
Love Island continues tonight at 9pm on ITV2 and ITVX.
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