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Maya Jama stuns in figure hugging 'top tier' dress and Love Island fans are obsessed

Maya Jama wowed fans in an eye-popping, figure hugging dress on tonight's Love Island: Aftersun.

Viewers were left gobsmacked by her dark outfit which was covered in an abstract pattern and complemented with light pink nails and jewellery.

Katie Smith wrote: "Maya Jama is top tier."

Aoife added: "I can't get over Maya. She always understands the assignment. Outfit, hair and makeup on point (can't go wrong with the flicked eye liner.) I don't even have a girl crush, I have a crush."

Belemishboy wrote: "Maya Jama looking amazing as usual." Amie Freeman said: "Maya Jama has a body to die for."

Maya Jama stunned in a figure hugging dress (ITV)

Last week, the Love Island host, 28, looked incredible at Vogue's BAFTA afterparty as she sported a cut-out sheer white dress.

The made sure all eyes were on her as she rocked up at the bash, which was held at Annabel's, London last Sunday.

Opting for a curve-hugging white co-ord - which teased a peak at her lingerie - Maya beamed as she posed up a storm at the glitzy event.

Maya was on point (ITV)

She teamed the look with glamorous make-up and wore her raven hair in loose curls.

The presenter rubbed shoulders with the toast of the showbiz world at the party, including actress Anya Taylor-Joy and Smile star Lily Allen.

They too plumped for all-white outfits, with Anya looking particularly striking in a hooded catsuit.

Maya Jama looked incredible at Vogue's BAFTA afterparty (Dave Benett/Getty Images)
Fans love her sense of style (Dave Benett/Getty Images)

Also in attendance was Don't Worry Darling's Florence Pugh, Sex Education star Aime Lou Wood, Vivienne Westwood's granddaughter, Cora Corre and supermodel Naomi Campbell.

And both cutting dapper figures dressed in black were Aussie director Baz Lurhmann and F1 star Lewis Hamilton.

Anya Taylor-Joy looked striking in her hooded catsuit (Dave Benett/Getty Images)
Lily Allen was also dressed in white (Dave Benett/Getty Images)

The glamorous gang partied up a storm until the early hours with popular presenter Maya.

The Love Island host has just returned from South Africa where she revealed the dreaded Casa Amor recoupling.

Fans couldn't wait to find out who had been paired with who, but were more interested in what Maya was wearing.

Don't Worry Darling's Florence Pugh (Dave Benett/Getty Images)
Aimee Lou Wood was also at the bash (Dave Benett/Getty Images)

The former Radio 1 host looked incredible in a sexy cut-out dress as she entered the villa, sending fans into a frenzy.

Maya wowed in the slashed red number, with some viewers describing her as an "absolute goddess". Others said she made their "heart skip a beat" as they showered the host with compliments.

Vivienne Westwood's granddaughter Cora Corre (Dave Benett/Getty Images)
Director Baz Luhrmann (Dave Benett/Getty Images)

"Maya looking like an absolute goddess as per #LoveIsland," wrote one fan, while a second added: "YESSSS!!!!! I love this girl! She made my heart skip a beat in that red dress preview."

The star took over from Laura Whitmore as host for this series - and fans want her to make the role a permanent thing.

F1 star Lewis Hamilton (Dave Benett/Getty Images)
Naomi Campbell dazzled (Dave Benett/Getty Images)

After Maya's debut in January, they flocked to social media to praise her presenting prowess

"Maya Jama was made to host this show #LoveIsland," one person wrote as another said: "Getting to see Maya Jama on my screen every 5 seconds #LoveIsland."

Meanwhile a third gushed: "Yeah Maya Jama was MADE for this role! Sexy without even trying!"

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