Tonight’s episode of Love Island dealt a few surprises, and now ITV2 bosses have revealed their first two additions to the cast of 2018. They come in the form of 20-year-old student Georgia Steel from York, and 26-year-old solicitor Rosie Williams from Glamorgan in South Wales, both of which can be seen in a number of promotional images below, showing off their slender figures before they ventured to the Love Island villa in the hopes of finding their significant other.
Describing herself as a “girls’ girl”, Georgia recently moved to London and says that it has helped her to let her hair down and go on a few different dates with guys. Though she’s not yet found ‘the one’, she thinks Love Island could be the perfect place to do exactly that, so long as the boys trying to crack on with her aren’t “cringy”.
Chatting about what she’s looking for in a man, Georgia said: “I like someone who’s real and treats me like a lady. I also like someone who is manly, protective and fun. It’s good if they have a bit of banter about them. My perfect date would be going for a few drinks at a bar and then going clubbing. I’m a party animal and I think you really get to know somebody when you go clubbing with them. Every single date I’ve had that I’ve enjoyed, it’s been going out clubbing.”
When it comes to Rosie’s favourite traits in a man, it would seem manners come out on top. She even wrote off a potential partner once all because he burped the first time they met.
“They need to make me laugh and maintain eye contact,” Rosie says of a future lover. “I don’t like people to be distracted. I like them to be interested in me. I hate awkward silences, and bad manners, like burping. I like a gentleman but with a bit of banter.”
Asked whether she’s also going into the villa to make friends, she replied: “I am loyal and I’m sure I will go in and have friends that I will meet who will become friends for life, but there will also be people who are just acquaintances for the time being and it is a game show. So you do have to think of it in a way that you are there to find someone that you want to be with.”
Love Island continues throughout the next eight weeks on ITV2.
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