NEW LOVE Island star Connor Durman said he rates himself as seven out of ten for looks.
The ITV2 reality show is back tonight - months earlier than usual.
And coffee bean salesman and part-time naked butler Connor Durman has been announced as one of the contestants.
The 25-year-old, who grew up in Worthing, has just returned from four years in Australia and now works as a full-time salesman.
During his time abroad he worked as a naked waiter in Sydney.
He told the Sun during his time in Australia he grew up, adding: “[I did] everything myself, I’ve got so many new and different life experiences.
“I’ve had two big relationships, one good, one bad. I think I’ve gone through a lot.
“I’m mature now and I know what I want”.
He also said girls are most attracted to his hands, which he finds “weird”.
The chickpea-lover’s worst habit is snacking on hummus and crackers and he ploughs through a pot a day.
Connor’s perfect woman is an “outgoing, big personality”.
He likes a girl who’s family orientated, adding: “She’s got to fit in with my mates. Just be easy going”.
When asked if he’ll be loyal, Connor says he has cheated on a girl in the past - but is much more mature now.
His most disastrous dating experience was going back to a girl’s house for some drinks and: “Let’s just say I ended up getting on really well with her housemate...”
The new winter series is starting on Sunday on ITV2.
After the first episode airs at 9pm, you can catch the programme at the same time each night throughout the week.
It is the sixth season of the popular reality TV show – and the first of two series to be aired in 2020.
Love Island usually airs every night with a recap on the week’s events on a Saturday.
For the 2020 winter edition, Love Island: Aftersun will air every Monday at 10pm after the main show has finished.
Both Winter Love Island and Love Island Aftersun will also be available to watch on demand on the ITV Hub.
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