Love Island’s Paige Turley soaks up the Abu Dhabi sun – as the return of the winter series looms

Paige Turley showed off her stunning figure in a series of snaps shared to Instagram on Monday.

The former Love Islander smiled for the camera and sketched ‘Page and Finn’ in the sand as she soaked up the Abu Dhabi sun.

Paige, 24, then turned around to show off her toned bottom, while flashing a glamorous smile towards the camera.

Stunning: Love Island’s Paige Turley showed off her stunning figure in a white swimsuit in a series of snaps shared to Instagram on Monday

In a long stretch to heaven, the musician exhibited her enviable physique in the hot snapshots.

She looked stunning in the white bathing suit, complete with a ruffle detail on the shoulder strap.

To protect herself from the heat, she teamed the beach look with a trendy straw hat and let her long blonde locks fall in waves over her back and shoulders.

Holiday snaps are getting Love Island fans ready for the new season, as it was announced last week that the Winter Love Island series start date would be Monday, January 16.

Kissed by the sun: in a long stretch to the sky, the musician exhibited her enviable physique in the hot snapshots

‘Paige and Finn’: The former love islander smiled for the camera and drew ‘Page and Finn’ in the sand as she soaked up the Abu Dhabi sun

Paige won the last (and only) winter issue of the series in 2020 alongside her boyfriend Finley Tapp.

The couple is still going strong and appeared together at the Pride of Britain Awards in October.

But fans will only have to wait a month to meet the new islanders at the luxurious villa in South Africa, according to The Sun.

The date coincides with Blue Monday, which is said to be the most depressing day of the year.

The hit ITV2 show will be hosted by Maya Jama for the first time in the new year, after Laura Whitmore stepped down.

Reigning Champions: The Winter Debut Series aired in January 2020, shortly before the COVID-19 pandemic, and was won by Paige Turley and Finn Tapp. Plans for a second winter series have been shelved in 2021 amid concerns surrounding the pandemic.

Speaking to the publication, sources said: “Love Island bosses have planned for the show to kick off on Blue Monday, which is sure to give fans a big boost on such a bleak day.”

This year’s contestants will fly to South Africa in early January and begin filming the first episode the day before.

“The grand finale will take place eight weeks later on March 13. The villa is absolutely amazing, Maya is raring to go, and the contestants on this series are looking to be the sexiest ever.”

It comes after the villa was revealed last month, with sources telling MailOnline that the South African mansion is the “best villa” yet.

Success story: Paige won the last winter edition of the series in 2020 with her boyfriend Finley Tapp. The couple is still going strong and appeared together at the Pride of Britain Awards in October (pictured)

Work on the mansion is currently underway ahead of the series’ launch next year, and show bosses are making the safety of the islanders their top priority after intruders have been seen infiltrating previous villas.

The oversized luxury eco retreat boasts stunning mountain views and is located in a ‘protected area’ in the heart of the Franschhoek wine valley on South Africa’s ‘millionaire’s row’.

With Winter Love Island off the air for three years, show bosses have pulled out all the stops for the new batch of islanders in their quest for love and romance.

The largest yet in the entire series, the villa features a giant pool and is surrounded by palm trees and typically costs around £430 per night per room.

Start Date: The Winter Love Island series start date will reportedly be Monday, January 16. Fans will only have to wait five weeks to meet the new islanders at the luxurious villa in South Africa, according to The Sun.

The winter debut series aired in January 2020, shortly before the COVID-19 pandemic, and was won by Paige Turley and Finn Tapp.

Plans for a second winter series have been shelved in 2021 amid concerns surrounding the pandemic.

Paige and Finn said after the announcement: “Love Island allowed us to find love with someone who without the show, our paths would never have crossed.”

New presenter: ITV2’s hit show will be hosted by Maya Jama for the first time in the new year, after Laura Whitmore stepped down

We both found everything we asked for in a couple and now live together in Manchester (we’ve been here for almost two years). We have an amazing new set of friends and we literally couldn’t imagine life without each other.

Paul Mortimer, Director of Reality Commissioning and Controller, ITV2, said: “Love Island has once again proven to be the nation’s favorite summer talking point, and we are always impressed by the show’s continued impact and talkability. among our younger audience. .

“So instead of just offering one Summer of Love, we thought we’d make 2023 the Year of Love with two full series of the show.”

Lavish: It comes after the villa was revealed last month, with sources telling MailOnline that the South African mansion is the “best villa” yet

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