Maya Jama revealed on Instagram on Sunday that she has landed in Mallorca ahead of the new series of Love Island.
The ITV presenter, 29, shared a video from her car as she headed to the villa ahead of the popular dating show which starts next week.
Maya uploaded the video to her 3.1 million followers, which showed the sun shining in the Mallorca countryside.
The twelfth series of Love Island, Maya’s fourth in charge, airs in eight days and is rumored to already have contestants.
Earlier in May it was announced that Grace Jackson, already followed by Molly-Mae Haag and Conor McGregor, will participate.
Maya Jama revealed on Instagram on Sunday that she has landed in Mallorca ahead of the new series of Love Island
The ITV presenter, 29, shared a video from her car as she headed to the villa ahead of the popular dating show which starts next week
It was reported on Friday that Love Island had signed stunning Welsh model Nicole Samuel – and former star Scott van-der-Sluis is already a fan.
Non-league footballer Ronnie Vint, who was best man at Love Island alum Olivia Attwood’s wedding, will also take part.
On Tuesday, news broke that Patsy Field, born with a disability called Erb’s palsy, was joining the cast.
Earlier in May, Maya attended the Buckingham Palace Garden Party where she joked around with King Charles.
The TV presenter said: ‘Nice to meet you. Well, I’ve actually met you before, a long time ago.
About something with the Prince’s Trust and I hit you. That was not the intention. This time I won’t.’
The Royal then asked her: ‘How are you?’
‘I present Love Island. I don’t know if that’s what you’re looking at, though. That’s like a reality dating show. That’s what I do,” Maya said.
The twelfth series of Love Island, Maya’s fourth in charge, airs in eight days and several contestants have already been revealed
The first teaser for the new series aired in late April and featured Maya with a flamethrower.
Bosses hope series 12 will attract many more viewers than All Stars, which, although it had a promising start, ended up being the least-watched series since the show’s debut in 2015.
Love Island returns on ITV2 and ITVX on June 3 at 9pm.