Love Islanders show off insane bodies before ‘sexiest series ever’

The Love Island villa will be throwing its doors open to another batch of red-hot contestants and once again the prospective Islanders have been hitting the gym.

A look through their social media pages have shown that viewers are in for a treat this year.

Their sexy snaps and racy pics have excited fans of the ITV2 dating show, who believe this could be the 'sexiest series ever'.

Take a look for yourself and see if you agree.

Yewande Biala

Yewande, from Dublin, said: "I’m a scientist, which is a unique job. I think people may be surprised.

"Every time I say that I’m a scientist, people are shocked."

Lucie Donlan

Lucie, from Newquay, said: "I stand out and I’m different to the usual girls that might go on the show.

"I’m more into sports as well as being glam.

"I can do both, which makes me stand out compared to other girls. I’m more of a guy’s girl than a girl’s girl… I just don’t like hanging out with girly girls too much."

"I like hanging out with guys because they’re into the same type of sports…. less drama really."

Amber Gill

Amber from Newcastle said: "I’ve got a big personality and I get on with people really well. People think I’m funny.

"I don’t take myself too seriously and I’m always up for a laugh. I’ll be good on challenges and dates."

Amy Hart

Amy from West Sussex said: "I’m a good mix of someone who can be fun and serious, I’ll be able to look after people and I’ll be able to get really stuck in with all the fun things too.

"Also, I am the Bridget Jones of my friendship group so I need to find someone."

Anna Vakili

Anna has been hailed as the British Kim Kardashian .

She says: "I think I’m different to anyone who has been on the show before. I have the whole glam look, I’m fun but at the same time I feel like I have more to me than that.

"I studied hard and I’ve got my masters. I’m a pharmacist and I have a Middle Eastern background…

"My best personality traits are that I’m very kind and emotional, I don’t like to see anyone hurt.

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Anton Danyluk

Anton, from Scotland, said: "First of all, I am Scottish and I don’t think there has been a Scottish guy on the show before."

Previously Laura Anderson and Camilla Thurlow have flown the flag for Scotland and reached the final.

Anton continued: "Hopefully, I’ll get further than them and win it!"

Tommy Fury

The younger brother of boxer Tyson Fury , Tommy is hoping to pack a punch when it comes to turning heads in the villa.

Tommy said: "I feel like I’ve got a unique personality and Love Island is a good place to showcase it. I’m fun, bubbly, good to get along with and just really easy-going.

"I won’t be afraid to go and have a splash about in the pool, I’ll mingle with people and find out about everyone because at the end of the day I’ll be living with these people for a long time so it’ll be nice to see if I have a bromance in there, along with a relationship."

Joe Garratt

Joe is a catering business owner from London and he said: "I’m very fun. I don’t really take life too seriously and I’m always having jokes. I think that’s what makes me the perfect Islander.

"I’m fun, I’m a bit of a romantic as well and I don’t take life too seriously."

Michael Griffiths

The 27-year-old Scouser considers himself to be something of a 'local hero' as he is a firefighter and is out to win over the single ladies with tales of his bravery.

Michael said: "I’m a straight-talking guy, I’ll tell people how it is. I’m open and energetic, so I’m easy to get along with."

Sherif Lanre

The semi-pro rugby playing Londoner said: "I’m upbeat and cheeky and outrageous with my own friends so hopefully that continues in the villa. I’m always on a mission to make people laugh. That’ll be of value in there.

"I lift anyone’s mood who is around me, whether that is through trying or not. I feel like if you’re down and around me, you’ll end up being a bit more upbeat."

Curtis Pritchard

Curtis, from Shropshire, said: "The thing that makes me the perfect Love Islander is that I’m just going to be myself.

"I’m going to be me. I don’t have to act like anything.

"I don’t have to teach anyone how to dance, like my normal job!

"I can just be myself and have fun. "

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