

Since making its debut in 2017, Casa Amor has become one of the show's most talked-about features. The twist sees the boys and girls split into separate villas before being introduced to a fresh batch of singles, creating the ultimate temptation for even the strongest couples.
This year's Casa Amor line-up features six new girls and six new boys, all hoping to catch the attention of the existing islanders and secure a place in the main villa.
Among the female bombshells heading into Casa Amor are Charleen, a 27-year-old content creator from Dublin, Mara, a 25-year-old nursery manager from Luton, Martha, a 25-year-old personal shopper from London, Olivia, a 23-year-old marketing coordinator from Doncaster, Nevaeh, a 22-year-old student nurse from Gloucester, and Julia, a 26-year-old insurance broker from London.

Joining the boys' side are Tommy, a 23-year-old events business owner and semi-professional footballer from Essex, Gabriel, a 24-year-old model from London, Jordon, a 28-year-old video editor from Surrey, Will, a 23-year-old model from Barnsley, Carlos, a 22-year-old tarmac reinstatement worker from the New Forest, and Aaron, a 26-year-old basketball player from East London.
With existing couples already facing uncertainty following recent villa drama, the arrival of 12 new singles is expected to create fresh tensions, unexpected connections and plenty of difficult decisions.

Casa Amor has historically been responsible for some of the biggest shocks in Love Island history, with loyal couples often tested by the temptation of new romantic prospects. As the latest group of bombshells enters the picture, viewers can expect heartbreak, surprises and plenty of explosive moments in the days ahead.
The question now is simple: will the islanders stay loyal, or will Casa Amor claim more victims?