Love Island's first contestant 'revealed as Irish hunky microbiologist Dami Hope'
30.05.2022 - 01:53
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Love Island 2022 is almost upon us and rumours have been flying about who could be part of the next batch of contestants to enter the Mallorcan villa this year. Although the official line-up has yet to be confirmed one hopeful is thought to be Dami Hope, a microbiologist from Dublin.The 26 year old Irishman will no doubt try to impress the ladies in the villa with his knowledge of microorganisms.
“Dami is brains and brawn, with impressive credentials in the lab as well as model good looks,” a source told the Mirror. “If his tasty appearance doesn’t woo the ladies, he’ll certainly impress them with his knowledge of food hygiene and germ control.” Get exclusive celebrity stories and fabulous photoshoots straight to your inbox with OK!'s daily newsletter .
OK! has contacted ITV for comment.The new series of Love Island starts on Monday 6 June, with the show bringing in a brand new group of contestants all looking for love. Although no contestants have been officially confirmed yet, it’s been reported that the show has signed up its “first ever deaf contestant” as 23 year old model Natasha Ghouri who is tipped to be one of the lucky ones entering the villa .
A source told the Sun: “Everyone is really excited about having Natasha on the show. It’s something really positive for youngsters to see.
She looks amazing in a bikini, has a great bubbly personality and just happens to be deaf. “She wears a cochlear implant which helps with her hearing loss.” Natasha featured in an earring campaign for ASOS last year and modelled with her cochlear implant, which is a type of hearing implant.The campaign went viral and Natasha took to her social media to share images from the shoot and told fans she “was proud to represent my
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