'I was on Love Island - here's how to charm bosses and get on the show'
26.10.2023 - 23:53
/ ok.co.uk
Molly Marsh has revealed what goes on behind-the-scenes during the search for new Love Islanders and the steps she had to follow to land a spot in the villa.
The reality TV star and social media influencer, 22, made it to the final of this year's series, with her now boyfriend Zachariah Noble, and has since gone on to continue her social media stardom. Molly has now joined a string of other ex-islanders, including Samie Elishi and Molly-Mae Hague, in turning her talents to vlogging, as she shared throwback clips filmed during the Love Island audition process.
In her new video, Molly revealed that show bosses had contacted her management to suggest that she apply for the next summer series. However, when she was first approached by bosses, Molly had a boyfriend and said she wasn't interesting in joining the show - something that changed after she and the aforementioned boyfriend split up.
She sent off an application for the show on 21 March and was invited for a Zoom audition just eight days later, for which she donned a "beach look." Speaking at the time, Molly said: "I'm not letting myself get too giddy, because we shouldn't but this is very good for my mindset right now!'" Six days after her Zoom audition, Molly was told she would be undergoing background checks, as she explained: 'I've received three forms I need to send back ASAP - one is a health questionnaire, one is a criminal record check and one is more information about my dating history, past, what I'm looking for and really in-depth questions which is so exciting. "It's literally making me feel sick because I'm so excited, but I don't want to get too excited, so many emotions right now.
The show starts in just two months time, I'm so excited and I want to do it
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