Rochelle Humes’ sister Sophie Piper has signed up for Love Island: All Stars.
The reality star will go into the TV villa on tomorrow’s episode (January 24) — four years after her first stint on the show. And she is hoping her famous sister Rochelle will be tuning in to the ITV dating show along with the rest of the family.
She said: “They are going to die seeing me back on their TV screens. It’s going to be a shock.” “They got so obsessed with the show the first time round,” she added.
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Sophie, 25, who is This Morning star Rochelle’s younger sister, didn’t find love when she went on the show the first time in 2020. But she is hoping she has more luck this time.
She said: “I had a fun experience the first time around but I didn’t go the full way and find love, so I would love to find someone this time. I’m quite chilled and don’t want drama, so I think I will approach this time round in a similar way.”
The star said that Love Island “is a mad experience” and that it is not something that comes up every day”. “You get the chance to really get to know someone without social media and the intense environment of going on a date,” she said.
There have long been rumours that Sophie would return to the island for the show’s special edition, which features a slew of returning contestants. And many fans have been hoping that all the speculation was true.
“I really hope the rumour of Sophie Piper going into the villa is true,” one person posted on X before the news emerged, as another said she was “sooooo gorgeous”. “I need Sophie Piper in the villa ASAP!” demanded another viewer.
Someone else pleaded: “Can we have Sophie Piper in the villa please??! So I can finally get the pairing I never got. Callum and Sophie.”
See her arrival on the show on 24 January at 9pm on ITV2.
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