Love Island 2021: new batch of contestants announced ahead of series return
Laura Whitmore will return as host.
A contestant with a physical disability is among the newly-announced Love Island line-up, which also includes a civil servant, a model and a luxury events host.
Hugo Hammond (24), a PE teacher from Hampshire in England, was born with clubfoot and previously played cricket for the England Physical Disability team.
He joins the new crop of contestants for the ITV2 series, which airs on June 28.
Speaking about his cricket career, he said: āIāve actually played cricket for England PD (Physical Disability). Iāve been to Bangladesh, Dubai, Iāve been everywhere to play cricket.
āI was born with clubfoot. I had lots of operations when I was a kid. You can only really tell when I walk barefoot. Iāve got a really short Achilles heel. I walk slightly on my tip toesā.
He said of his job: āI teach secondary school PE. Absolutely love my job. I love all my sports. Itās great to be able to pass on that enthusiasm to be physically active to the younger generation and hopefully they feel the same about me teaching them.ā
In 2018, contestant Niall Aslam left the series early, later explaining on social media that he had Asperger syndrome, a form of autism that can make it difficult to cope with change or stress.
Also hoping to find true love in the villa this year is civil servant Sharon Gaffka, who is taking part because she does not want to be the āonly one in the group chat that is single anymore!ā
The 25-year-old from Oxford, who was previously an operations lead for the Department for Transport, said of taking part in Love Island: āItās been a bit of a running joke between my friendship group for a while that I should apply, probably because Iām the most outrageous one out of the group.
āBut also because of Covid and the lockdown, Iām the only single one in my friendship group. Theyāre either married or planning on getting married. I donāt want to be the only one in the group chat that is single anymore!ā
Talking about her job, the former beauty queen said she has been a British civil servant since the age of 18.
She said: āIāve worked in lots of different departments. Iāve been doing Brexit policy for the last year, I did a stint during the coronavirus pandemic in the Department of Health so I was helping deliver testing kits and managing the operations. Itās been an intense year!ā.
Another contestant in the line-up is 24-year-old Aaron Francis from London, a luxury events host, who said of his job, including āworking at royal weddingsā: āYeah, Eugenie and Beatriceās over the summer. I hosted and chatted. It was nice and intimate. Everyoneās chill. In my job you meet a lot of famous people⦠unless youāre Beyonce, Iām not really interested.ā
They are joined by Jake Cornish, a 24-year old water engineer from Weston-super-Mare, who said his celebrity crush is reality TV star Billie Faiers.
He explained: āShe is my dream woman. I think for a laugh once with the boys, I messaged her. I canāt remember what I messaged her. Sheās a lady, sheās just lushā.
Fashion blogger Kaz Kamwi, 26, from Essex, said she wants to take part in Love Island because sheās āready to be in a relationshipā, while model Shannon Singh said being in the dating series was a āonce-in-a-lifetime opportunityā.
Singh, 22, from Fife, explained: āI used to be a glamour model when I was 18/19. I loved those days, Iāve got nothing to be ashamed of, they were my glory days. Now Iām more on Instagram/ YouTube. Iāve done a bit of commercial modelling. I can DJ as well.ā
Nandoās waitress Liberty Poole, 22, from Birmingham, who is also a marketing student, described herself as a āgirlsā girlā.
Asked if she had seen any awkward dates while working at Nandoās, she said: āIāve had people try and rinse me for a date at Nandoās, get the discount and stuff.
āBut Iāve never had a date in one. Iāve had a few things happen at work. Iāve had a napkin shaped as a rose given to me which was cute, that was when I first started working there, and then Iāve been proposed to.
āIt was a bit unexpected! He was on his own, heād come into the restaurant every week and he got down on one knee and was like: āWill you marry me?ā But in his hand, it was a charity support badge not a diamond ring or nothing. So I was thinking, thatās one way of saying Iām a charity case when it comes to love!ā
This yearās series sees Laura Whitmore return as host and it will be the first time the ITV programme has aired since last yearās summer series was cancelled due to the coronavirus pandemic.
The new series starts on June 28 and airs on Virgin Media One and ITV2.

