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The line-up was revealed on Monday ahead of the new series' start date on 28 June.
And Love Island 2021 has released a first look at the upcoming season with a very racy video opener which will be aired during the first episode on Monday.
In the clip, it sees OnlyFans' Shannon Singh, 22, leave little to the imagination in a tiny yellow thong lingerie set as she teases: 'Let's go!'
Wow! Love Island 2021 has released a first look at the new series with a very racy video opener which will be aired during the first episode on Monday (Shannon Singh pictured)
While letting manager Faye Winter, 26, strips down to a skimpy pink bikini while pretending to conduct a house viewing.
Leading the 2021 Islanders this year are OnlyFans star Shannon, fashion blogger Kaz Kamwi, the show's first ever disabled star - PE teacher Hugo, Nando's waitress Liberty Poole and civil servant Sharon Gaffka.
Also on the line-up are financial services marketing executive Chloe Burrows, semi-pro footballer Toby Aromolaran, water engineer Jake Cornish, events planner Aaron Francis, labourer Brad McClelland and lettings manager Faye Winter.
The pandemic resulted in last year's summer series being postponed and fans are eagerly awaiting the new series following the ITV2 juggernaut's extended break.
Goodness! In the clip, letting manager Faye Winter, 26, strips down to a skimpy pink bikini while pretending to conduct a house viewing
It's rumoured the British series may experience a crossover with its US counterpart, as both are being filmed at the same time, but bosses have yet to confirm the audacious move to ensure plot surprises are kept under-wraps.
Each confirmed contestant will be given thorough psychological and medical assessments by health experts before, during and after the series as part of the show's duty of care protocols.
And every Islander must fully disclose their medical history to ensure the environment of the villa is suitable.
The 2021 summer series will be hosted by Laura Whitmore who featured in the show's big teaser advert last week.
The hit ITV2 dating show has not aired since February 2020 after both the summer 2020 and winter 2021 editions were cancelled due to the coronavirus pandemic.
Love Island returns on Monday June 28 at 9pm on ITV2 and the ITVHub.