Love Island 'in chaos as second contestant quits show' ahead of villa entrance
14.06.2022 - 14:35
/ ok.co.uk
Love Island has suffered another blunder as a second contestant has quit the show before making their way into the villa. Male model Zach Hartman was reportedly set to make his way into the Majorcan villa this week as a bombshell, but pulled out at the last minute. According to The Sun, Zach told friends: “I was meant to be going on Love Island this year and flying out this week.
“After long conversations with my family and thinking about what I wanted out of my career, I decided against it.” He reportedly went on to say: “Would’ve been an easy year to win seeing as none of the guys have any game on there. But I’ve got to do what’s best for me.” Get exclusive celebrity stories and fabulous photoshoots straight to your inbox with OK!'s daily newsletter Zach was reportedly due to go in as a bombshell but is said to have decided to protect his modelling career – which means ITV bosses have had to find a last minute replacement for him. OK! has approached ITV for further comment.
Zach isn't the first contestant from the show to pull out of the show, however, as Liam Llewellyn gathered his fellow Islanders around the fire pit last week to announce his exit. "I haven't really been feeling like I have been giving 100 per cent Liam. I know what 100 per cent Liam looks like and I have miles off that," he told his friends.
Liam continued: "Trying to find someone to leave the villa that you care about – that's the goal isn't it. When you are not feeling that, it makes it a very hard sort of time to find that. I have been thinking long and and hard.
I have made the decision that I am going to leave the villa. "I’ve been thinking long and hard, this isn’t a spur of the moment type thing… So yeah, you’re all unreal. " Since Liam
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