Love Island’s Mitch says he has 'game plan' to get him to All Stars final
15.01.2024 - 17:46
/ ok.co.uk
Love Island’s Mitch Taylor has revealed that he has a 'game plan' to get him to the final of Love Island: All Stars. The 28 year old gas engineer from Sheffield appeared on Love Island in the summer of 2023, but he stirred up strong reactions from viewers, who accused him of 'gaslighting' Abi Moores, amongst other things.
But, he's going to be back on our screens as part of the line-up for spin-off show All Stars, which will feature former Islanders from across all series, who are looking for a second shot at love.
The Islanders will be housed in a villa in South Africa, with the show kicking off at 9pm on Monday, January 15. It is once again going to be hosted by Maya Jama.
Ahead of starring on All Stars, Mitch has vowed to "play the game" in a bid to get himself far on the show, as he shared what he's planning to do. Mitch told The Sun: “I’m not going to force anything, I’m going to have a good time and if a connection happens, I’m not expecting anything.
I think this time I’m going to be composed, enjoy where I am and what I’m doing." He also reflected on his previous experience on Love Island, where he failed to win over the affections of Molly Marsh, who he was paired with from Day One. Mitch said: "I walked in last time, the public put me and Molly together and I just friend-zoned every girl and then weeks later, I actually started to like Jess but the damage was done.
"What I’m going to do is enjoy myself and get to know everyone individually in my own time and go from there." He said that he "definitely go it wrong" with spending so much time focusing on Molly, and since his time on the show, he's had a think about what he could do differently. Mitch spoke about having given up his 9 to 5 job and becoming an
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