
Love Island sign up stunning beauty salon owner just days before new series launch
She joins a bikini model from Manchester in the rumoured line-up
VILLA READY Love Island sign up stunning beauty salon owner just days before new series launch
LOVE Island has signed up a stunning beauty salon owner days before the new series launch.
The 24-year-old from Devon is being lined up for the Majorca villa when the hit ITV2 show returns next week.
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Beauty salon owner Rose Selway is set to join Love Island
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Rose is from Devon
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The glam entrepreneur has passed the Love Island auditions
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Maya Jama is returning to host the series
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Entrepreneur Rose Selway has beauty and brains, running 12 aesthetics clinics with a famous clientele that includes former Love Islanders Lucinda Strafford and Jessy Potts.
She's also been open about her own plastic surgery including a nose job and botox.
She says about her company: "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.
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"The confidence I bring you all makes me burst with joy."
Rose is ready to enter the show after passing the Love Island audtion process - but bosses are yet to make their final decision on the starting line-up.
A source told MailOnline: "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."
It comes as The Sun revealed 22-year-old model Shakira Khan from Manchester has also made the cut.
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Bombshell worthy Shakira's Instagram page is filled with gorgeous travel snaps from Haiti, Dubai and New York.
She's also not afraid of a bikini showcase too.
Love Island host Maya Jama looks stunning in backless dress as she parties with pals
The action will kick off at 9pm on ITV2 and see host Maya welcome a brand new set of sexy singletons into the famous villa.
The new Islanders will then attempt to "couple up" in order for them not to be "dumped from the Island".
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As per Love Island tradition, the show usually starts the week after the last May Bank Holiday.
However, this year the show is kicking off a week after this at the slightly later date of June 9.
Host Maya teased the return of Love Island, in the show's latest trailer.
In the short clip, she talked about the new series bringing 'more twists and turns'.
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Looking sensational, Maya said: "This year Love Island needs something bigger, something bolder, I want ideas."
The TV host insisted: "This year I want more drama, more bombshells, more break-ups, more makeups.
"I want more twists, I want more twists than ever."
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Shakira's Instagram page is filled with gorgeous travel snaps
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