A Love Island star from this year's season has teased a return to the show next year, saying that he might 'do and Adam' when the hit ITV staple returns next summer.
Investment Analyst Jay Younger, 28, took to Twitter yesterday while toying with the idea of applying for next year's showing, in a similar fashion to the return of Newcastle's Adam Collard this season - who originally debuted on the Island in 2018.
Jay landed for fun in the sun on episode nine of this year's series, initially coupling up with show winner Ekin-Su, before exploring other avenues in the form of Paige, Danica and Chyna. However, his stay ended on day 35 - when he and the latter were dumped during a public culling after receiving the fewest votes.
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And although this summer's season came to a close on Monday evening (1 August), producers of the hit show were eager to start the application process for the next instalment - taking to social media to announce the recruitment. They wrote: "Want to find love in the sun? Apply for #LoveIsland 2023 now at http://bit.ly/LI2023Apply."
And Jay Younger shocked his followers by toying with the idea of re-applying to the show, in a similar fashion to Adam Collard who reappeared this year after his initial stint with the production during season 4. In a retweet, he simply added: "Might do an Adam."
The Tweet attracted a mass of attention from the scot's 18.5k followers, amassing more than 45,000 likes and a litany of comments and quote tweets. One social media user, said: "Yes pleaseeeee," while another, commented: "Do it ! You should’ve been in from the start and would’ve been a different outcome for sure!"
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