Michelle Keegan reveals she’s connected to a second Love Island contestant
‘Go destroy it honey’: Michelle Keegan reveals she’s connected to a second Love Island contestant: makeup artist Lana Jenkins
Michelle Keegan has revealed that she is connected to a second Love Island contestant: makeup artist Lana Jenkins.
Actress and wife of TOWIE star Mark Wright, 35, took to Instagram on Monday to wish Lana good luck before heading to the villa.
He shared the announcement post about Lana and wrote: ‘So our girl is going to Love Island. Genuinely one of the nicest girls you will ever meet. go on and crush it baby
‘Go destroy it, honey’: Michelle Keegan has revealed she’s connected to a second Love Island contestant: makeup artist Lana Jenkins
Lana has her own claim to fame, revealing that she appeared in an episode of the TV sitcom Benidorm when she was six and living in Spain, while today her job as a make-up artist sees her mingling with ‘a lot of celebrities’.
The 25-year-old also reveals that she falls in love quickly, explaining, “I tend to know very early on if I could fall for that person and then as long as everything goes well I’ll probably tell them.” I love them in about a week.
As for what grosses him out, it’s the overzealous texting. “I don’t mind people texting me all the time, but if you send me question marks if I haven’t texted back in a while, you’re gone,” she insists.
‘That’s a big red flag for me! Also, if I see a guy tripping, that’s an instant turn-off.
Cast: Lana, 25, has her own claim to fame, revealing that she appeared in an episode of the TV sitcom Benidorm when she was six and living in Spain, while today her job as a make-up artist sees her mingling with “lots of celebrities”. ‘
He shared the announcement post about Lana and wrote: ‘So our girl is going to Love Island. Genuinely one of the nicest girls you will ever meet. go on and crush it baby
Actress and boxing ring girl Olivia Hawkins, 27, whose claim to fame is replacing Michelle on the set of a fashion ad, is among the islanders set to move into the luxurious South African villa on January 16.
Michelle Keegan and Emma Watson’s body double Olivia Hawkins already has a number of reality star pals, including Sam Faiers, while she stood in for Brassic star Michelle while filming an ad for the Very campaign of the actress in 2017.
The stunning brunette has also starred in music videos for Craig David and DJ Tom Zanetti and was a backing dancer for Charli XCX at Wembley.
In search of love: Lana has her own claim to fame, revealing that she appeared in an episode of the TV sitcom Benidorm when she was six years old and living in Spain.
“I did a movie with Jason Statham and had a nice 10 minute chat about life. I’ve been a ring girl for KSI, played a waitress in James Bond with Daniel Craig and I’ve also been a body double for Michelle Keegan and Emma Watson”, explains about her varied career.
While she has had some professional accomplishments, Olivia is now focusing on her personal life. “I’m 27 years old and I’ve never been in a relationship, so I feel like now I’m really ready to settle down and hopefully find the love of my life,” she says.
‘I’ll bring fun, vibes, I’m a very confident and bubbly person… maybe a bit of drama!
Claim to fame: Michelle Keegan’s body double Olivia Hawkins stood in for the Brassic star (right) while filming an ad for the actress’s Very campaign in 2017
In a new move for 2023, the ITV2 dating show has imposed a new ban on social media while contestants are inside the villa.
Updating its duty of care policy, Love Island bosses have banned islanders from social media activity during the show and will provide enhanced relationship behavior training after a controversial summer series.
In previous seasons, family and friends have been designated to the islanders’ social media accounts, often posting on their behalf.
But now ITV has said that a comprehensive package of welfare measures for the show’s contributors remains in place to ensure stars receive full support before, during and after the filming period.
As part of extended measures to protect both islanders and their families from ‘the adverse effects of social media’, participants will be asked to stop their handles and accounts on their social media platforms during their time at the Program.