LOVE ISLAND star Chloe Burrows has given her verdict on the new Brighton contestant Luca Bish.
The 23-year-old is among the newly announced Love Island line-up and is set to enter the Mallorca villa on Monday.
Luca, a fishmonger, said he is ready for a “genuine” relationship after breaking up with his girlfriend of four years.
He says he’s ready to find a long-term partner and is even considering settling down and starting a family.
However, former Love Island contestant Chloe said she does not think Luca has what it takes to win the show.
In a video on TikTok, Chloe said: “Luca’s tattoos are a bit array. I’m feeling that you’re not a winner. I don’t think you’re going to win.”
Chloe, 26, finished second in last year’s series alongside her partner Toby Aromolaran.
The video, in which she predicts how this year’s contestants will fare, has been viewed more than 1.4 million times.
Former England striker Michael Owen’s daughter Gemma is among the newly announced Love Island line-up, which also includes a paramedic and a dancer with a cochlear implant.
Gemma, an international dressage rider and business owner, said she will show her ambition on the dating show after growing up around her ex-footballer father and competing for Great Britain in dressage since the age of 11.
The 19-year-old will join Luca and the new crop of contestants when the popular ITV2 series returns at 9pm on Monday.
Also looking for love will be dancer and model Tasha Ghouri, who has a cochlear implant and lives in Thirsk, North Yorkshire.
The 23-year-old said her family and friends would describe her as a “party animal”, but feels she also inspires others because she is open about her hearing troubles.
Although she said she is a “girls’ girl”, she is willing to step on some toes “in the nicest way possible” in her quest to find a man.
Another contestant will be Davide Sanclimenti, 27, from Rome, who said he is going to bring his “Italian charm” to the villa.
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