
Forgotten Love Island Casa Amor girl makes surprise cameo on Celebs Go Dating – did you spot her?
The E4 reality show is back with a bang as seven celebrities try to find love with the help of love gurus Anna Williamson, Paul C. Brunson and Dr Tara.
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The new series will see TV personality Kerry Katona, Love Island's Olivia Hawkins, comedian and CBB star Donna Preston, The Chase's Mark 'The Beast' Labbett, along with S Club 7 singer Jon Lee, Made In Chelsea star Sam Prince and Too Hot To Handle's Louis Russell give it their best shot at the dating agency.
But a Love Island star has also been spotted making a cameo.
Jazmine Nichol worked as a night club manager from Newcastle when she sprung onto screens in 2022 as a Casa Amor star.
The brunette beauty has now darted from one reality show to the next, and is seen chatting to Louis Russell on the new series.
Walking over in a short black dress and heels, the glamorous reality star asks Louis how he's doing, before they engage in conversation.
Louis asks Jazmine where she's from, and when she says Newcastle he says: 'I've been there a couple of times.'
Jazmine responds: 'Well you've not seen me.'
But it seems things might not kick off romantically between the pair, as Louis was recently pictured holding hands at a world premiere event on Broadway in Los Angeles with his new girlfriend Huda Mustafa.
The two reality stars appear to have made their relationship official as they attended the premiere of Weapons together, walking the red carpet hand-in-hand.
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The loved up pair could be seen wearing matching outfits, with them both opting for stylish black clothing.
Huda Mustafa made waves during this years Love Island USA when she revealed to the cast she was a Mom and became one of the shows most followed islanders.
Although she left the villa single after breaking up with Chris Seeley just days before the final, she quickly sparked dating rumours with British reality star Louis.
Louis first gained his fame for his appearance on Netflix's Too Hot to Handle back in 2023.
In videos posted on TikTok the pair could be seen happy together in central London.
Meanwhile, Jazmine's Love Island stint was a short one.
The nightclub manager certainly caught the eye of some of the boys, however, it was Andrew Le Page who caught hers the most.
But she left the show after her continued his romance with Tasha Ghouri.
After her exit from the villa, Jazmine revealed that Andrew tried his luck with her - despite being coupled up with Tasha Ghouri.
"I did have a connection with someone and that person was Andrew," she revealed to blogger Murad Merali in a recent interview uploaded on YouTube.
"All the girls knew, from the second we walked in, that he was the one that initially pulled me for a chat,' she said at the time.
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