EXCLUSIVE: ‘Hunky headhunter’ Casey O’Gorman, 26, lining up to get into Love Island, and already friends with Montana Brown
The list of islanders who will be looking for love in the latest series of Love Island has already been revealed when the show starts on Monday.
But there are sure to be some surprises with late arrivals, bombs and the lucky hopefuls that will appear at a later stage of the show at Casa Amor.
And MailOnline can exclusively reveal that handsome Casey O’Gorman, 26, from London, is believed to have been recruited by Love Island bosses to join the show, filmed in South Africa, at some point.
EXCLUSIVE: ‘Hunky headhunter’ Casey O’Gorman, 26, is in line to enter Love Island as a bombshell or Casa Amor star
It’s unknown if Casey will definitely make it onto the show in some capacity, but Love Island bosses have designated him as a potential endorsement for the show.
Casey’s LinkedIn profile sees him as a ‘Hunky Headhunter’.
He writes: ‘I am a headhunter specializing in tax professionals working in the private practice, private equity and internship sector.
‘Support candidates from Analyst/Associate level to Partner. He was previously a Senior Tax Associate at Wilkinson Partners.’
Work hard, play hard: Casey’s LinkedIn profile sees himself as an “attractive headhunter for tax professionals working in the private sector, private equity and internships,” but he also enjoys traveling with his friends.
On the go: The sports enthusiast has also run the London marathon and has shared plenty of photos of him with beautiful ladies
Muscular: The self-confessed ‘hunk’ loves to pose on his Instagram feed from places like Tulum and Bali
Background: List your education as having attended Berkhamsted School which is an independent day school (private school) and then Leeds Beckett University.
He lists his education as having attended Berkhamsted School, an independent day school (private school) and then Leeds Beckett University.
His Instagram shows that he is a great traveler with many photos of him in exotic places.
The sports enthusiast has also run the London marathon and has shared many photos of himself with beautiful ladies.
A Love Island spokesperson told MailOnline they would not comment on the upcoming Islanders.
The ninth season of Love Island will be hosted for the first time by Maya Jama, after Laura Whitmore stepped down from her role following the tragic death of former host Caroline Flack in 2020.
Record viewership figures saw the latest series of Love Island, which aired in the summer of 2022, become the most watched series on ITV Hub, amassing over 269 million streams.
Paul Mortimer, director of start-up and reality controller for ITV2, said: “So rather than just offering one Summer of Love, we thought we would make 2023 the Year of Love with two full series of the show.”