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Maya Jama says ‘pressure is on’ as she opens up on Love Island ‘expectation’

Love Island host Maya Jama says the “pressure is on” for her stylist ahead of the new series.

The 28-year-old presenter will be back. on our screens next week as she welcomes a new batch of sexy singletons to the Majorca villa.

10 contestants will enter the villa during Monday’s (June 5) launch and will be coupled up by the public in a shock twist.

READ MORE: Love Island 2023 summer cast in full – from Corrie star’s daughter to ‘past Islander’

Opening up ahead of the start of series 10, Maya said: “It feels so exciting, I was full of nerves for my first series because I was wondering what it would be like. Now, I know I feel really ready and excited, I just can’t wait to get started.

Love Island host Maya Jama says the “pressure is on” for her stylist ahead of the new series
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“Now there’s a bit more of an expectation, I just want to make sure that I live up to that expectation again.

“The pressure is on for my stylist because the dresses did very well last series!”

Despite the first episode being days away, Maya says she’s yet to confirm her outfits.

She explained: “We haven’t decided yet, but I’ve said that I want to look beachy, sexy and fun. I’d say ‘Ibiza summer’ is the vibe I’m going for.”

The TV star says “pressure is on” for her glam squad
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The cast of the 2023 summer series was revealed on Monday (May 29) and Maya has shared who she’d love to see in the famous villa.

She said: “Nick Cannon because he’s good with the ladies so would get stuck in straight away, I’d also pick Paris Hilton from the 2000s and Gemma Collins, she would be hilarious.”

Maya revealed all about the upcoming Love Island launch twist during an appearance on ITV’s Good Morning Britain.

Maya has shared her dream Love Island contestants
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She explained: “A very big surprise is that the public has all the power. For the first episode, you guys are going to decide who couples up. You vote and then we listen.

“It’s a big decision to make, as soon as you see them.”

Voting then opens on Thursday morning at 8am and you can vote for free via the Love Island App.

Fans have only got until Friday evening at 9pm to have their say.

Love Island starts Monday, June 5 at 9pm on ITV2 and ITVX

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