Love Island star Anna-May Robey has predicted things could become heated at the reunion show on the weekend. The Welsh contestant was second to leave the 2023 series alongside Haris Namani.
The 2023 winter edition came to an end on Monday, March 13 with Kai Fagan and Sanam Harrinanan crowned champions and Lana Jenkins and Ron Hall coming runners up. Tom Clare and Sam Elishi were placed third in the live final, while Shaq Muhammad and Tanya Mahenga came fourth.
But with so much drama, dumpings and heartbreak along the way, the payroll administrator from Swansea thinks things could "kick-off" when the cast reunites on Sunday, March 19. "I’m so excited to see everyone at the reunion next week, maybe things could change," Anna-May told The Mirror.
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Adding: "I feel like a few things might be said, or some things might kick off in the reunion. Especially if we've got a little bit of an after party."
Lots of viewers will be wondering which co-stars have remained friends after the 2023 series was filled with drama. Even the last Aftersun of the series was explosive, with Will Young calling Casey O'Gorman a "snake" over the Jessie Wynter row.
Casey later took to social media to explain the feud, telling his fans: "Yes me and Will are fine, we flew back last night together with Rosie and Jessie. It's all sweet, there was a couple of conversations that did get missed out there, I did tell Will after what I thought of the conversation between me and Jessie, pretty much straight away.
"He was well aware of my thoughts of that conversation, so yeah we're good, we're all fine and I'm excited to see him at the reunion!"
And predicting a few awkward moments over all the drama in the villa, Anna-May said: "The thing is with the reunion, ITV obviously sees that so they're probably going to sit them next to each other just to get a bit of TV out of it, they're so, so clever – if you didn't want anything to happen, you wouldn't say it."
It comes after the 21-year-old recently revealed several Islanders had already distanced themselves from their group WhatsApp chat. She said: "We do have a WhatsApp group but it's not really been going off very much. Everybody's kind of gone their separate ways already – or maybe there's a divide." For more showbiz and television stories get our newsletter here.
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