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Lottie Gibbons

Love Island twist as new boy also set to enter villa tonight

A huge twist will air on Love Island tonight as a new boy enters the villa.

The end of yesterday's episode teased that 26-year-old Antigoni Buxton would be joining the show. Ahead of her appearance, the singer-songwriter from London said: "I've been single for almost a year and a half and for the whole of the last year my goal has been to have as many different experiences as possible.

"I really just want to say 'yes' to things. Why not? It'll be fun. I'm a Cypriot girl and I love being in the sun. I've got nothing to lose."

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In tonight's episode, viewers will see Antigoni receive a text letting her know she can choose three boys to go on a date with. She picks Davide, Dami and Jay and all four Islanders head out of the villa for their dates.

But the boys aren't the only ones with a new arrival to pick from in the villa. The Islanders are getting ready for the evening when Ekin-Su receives a text which reads: “Girls, it’s time to get glam as tonight you’ll be welcoming a new boy into the Villa.”

The new boy soon makes his entrance as the girls head out into the garden to get to know him, while the boys watch on from the terrace.

Love Island continues on ITV2 and ITV Hub.

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