LOVE ISLAND's new contestant Lucinda Strafford has continued to make an impression on the show after taking three boys on dates in the most recent episode.
The 21-year-old from Brighton was treated to a three-course meal, in which a different boy from the villa served each course.
Lucinda's starter was made by Brad McClelland, a labourer from Northumberland and the main was made by Hugo Hammond, a teacher from Hampshire.
The final course, dessert, was served by Aaron Francis, a luxury events host from London.
Sparks started to fly between Lucinda and Brad during their course. Brad told Lucinda: "I think you're absolutely stunning."
Lucinda, who attended Downlands Community School in Hassocks, said: "Oh my God. Stop. That has made me happy actually."
Brad may not have won Lucinda's heart just yet, as she also displayed her attraction to Aaron.
During dessert, Lucinda said to Aaron: "I feel like you're really good looking, and I feel like we get along really well. You made it to the dessert."
Aaron is currently coupled up with Sharon Gaffka, a civil servant from Oxford. Although, doubts are brewing over their relationship after her reaction to comments made by Hugo about cosmetic surgery.
Aaron said: "Personally, I do prefer someone a lot more chilled. We get on really well, that's pretty clear.
"But I do feel like there were a few red flags about. Can I see this working long-term? I'm not really sure.
"I didn't want it to continue."
Before entering the villa, Lucinda was a British Airways air hostess before she was made redundant during lockdown, according to The Sun, and has since launched her own online fashion boutique– The Luxe Range.
She was also in a relationship with Brighton and Hove Albion footballer Aaron Connolly.
The pair were together for two years, and they even created an Instagram account dedicated to their new home.
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