She’s just days away from making her debut as the new host of Love Island.
And Maya Jama certainly put on a stunning display in a silver jeweled bralet and matching miniskirt as she posed for a stunning snap on Wednesday.
The presenter, 28, took to Instagram to share the beautiful image as fans eagerly awaited the return of the ITV2 show on January 16.
Stunning: Maya Jama put on a stunning display in a silver jeweled bralet and matching miniskirt as she posed for a stunning snap on Wednesday
Maya showed off her impressive abs in a shiny silver crop top covered in jeweled details, paired with a matching revealing skirt.
The former Radio 1 DJ’s glam look was teamed with a pale blue feather boa as she posed up a storm at the party.
It comes after Maya reflected on her own love life as she turned to the stars for relationship guidance.
Romance: Comes after Maya reflected on her own love life as she turned to the stars for relationship guidance.
The presenter shared a post to her Instagram Stories from a page called Astrology Island, which delved into her zodiac sign and what it means for her love life.
The caption explained what each part meant, beginning with: “Maya’s Venus in Libra suggests that partnership is important to her and she loves relationships, making her the ideal host for Love Island.”
‘4/5 of Maya’s personal planets are in the masculine signs Leo, Libra and Gemini, with the masculine energy being considered more outgoing. This suggests that Maya’s natural energy is bold, sociable, and outgoing. However, her Moon in Scorpio is incredibly secretive and secretive about her personal life.
Maya’s Sun and Mercury in Leo form a tight square with her Moon in Scorpio, which means there is tension within her own personality. The Scorpio side of him wants to stay hidden and nobody knows what he’s up to, but Leo can’t help but draw attention and is always watched and admired by the public.
Love Life: She shared a post to her Instagram Stories from a page called Astrology Island, which took a deep dive into her zodiac sign and what it meant for her love life.
Talking about her personality and fame, they added, “Her private Scorpio energy might be annoyed by her self-assured Leo energy for becoming so famous, while her Leo side might be annoyed with her Scorpio side for being so emotionally intense when she’s just wants”. have fun and enjoy life.’
It came after the first full trailer for the winter 2023 series of Love Island, starring Maya, was revealed.
New ITV2 show presenter Maya, who replaced Laura Whitmore, stars in the 30-second teaser, riding a velvet bejeweled bronco pony.
The caption explained what each part meant, beginning with: “Maya’s Libra Venus suggests that partnership is important to her and she loves relationships, making her the ideal host for Love Island.”
In promo for the ninth series, which will kick off in South Africa, Maya tells the camera “it’s time to grab love by the cuckolds, I’m ready, are you?”
The new hostess looks amazing in a low-cut jumpsuit adorned with glittering stars and moons as she expertly takes on the bull.
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.
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.
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.”
This Winter Love Island series will also get a new host after Laura Whitmore resigned from the show, with Maya confirmed as her replacement.
Are you ready? The first full trailer for the winter 2023 series of Love Island, starring new host Maya, has been unveiled.
Maya said in a statement: ‘I have always been a huge fan of Love Island and am so excited to be hosting one of the nation’s favorite shows! I can’t wait to get into the Villa to meet all the islanders.
The stunning Winter Love Island villa was revealed in November.
Sources told MailOnline at the time that the South African mansion is the “best villa” yet.
It was reported at the time that show bosses were making the safety of the islanders their top priority after intruders had been seen breaking through in previous villas.
Congratulations: While Winter Love Island was shelved amid the pandemic, the summer series aired this year with a whopping 3.4 million viewers tuning in to see Ekin-Su and Davide win.
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’.
The largest yet in the entire series, the villa features a giant pool and is surrounded by palm trees and costs around £430 per night per room.
It is also environmentally friendly as the property is 100% isolated from the grid, allowing it to generate its own electricity, water and numerous sources of food.
Last month MailOnline revealed that Casa Amor is on the same site as the main villa.
The series’ start date will reportedly be Monday, January 16.