Brits fuming over Aussie bombshells on the new season of Love Island UK trends now 'This ruins it': Brits fuming over Aussie bombshells on the new season of Love Island as they ask 'couldn't you find any interesting people from the UK?' By Savanna Young For Daily Mail Australia Published: 22:08 GMT, 24 January 2023 | Updated: 22:09 GMT, 24 January 2023 Viewcomments Love Island UK viewers have strong opinions about the new Aussie bombshells that have arrived at the villa. As two contestants from Down Under make their mark, many Brits are not happy with the show selecting islanders who aren't from the UK. Taking to the comments section of Love Island's official Instagram account, fans are saying the Aussie intruders aren't 'necessary at all'. Love Island UK viewers have strong opinions about the new Aussie bombshells that have arrived at the villa. (Pictured: Jessie Wynter, who starred on the second Australian season) Others have pointed out the logistical problems of Brits and Aussies finding love when they live on opposites sides of the world. 'What's the point of bringing Australians? How will it work when they live across the world from London?' one viewer said. 'I don’t get this. Will they move there whole life over to the UK?' another questioned. 'I'm from Australia but why? I love Love Island as it's from the UK and this ruins it. Aaron isn't a bombshell either... think he's too into himself,' an Aussie wrote. As two contestants from Down Under make their mark, many Brits are not happy with the show selecting islanders who aren't from the UK. (Pictured: Aaron Waters) 'There's an Australian love island for a reason,' another added. One commented: 'Love Island really know how to destroy its own show… The Australian bombshells aren't necessary at all.' Meanwhile, others called for all-new contestants instead of bringing back former stars from international seasons. 'I don't agree with bringing in ex-islanders! Give newbies the opportunity, not people that have played the game already. New players can shake it up as well,' a fan said. Taking to the comments section of Love Island's official Instagram account, fans are saying the Aussie intruders aren't 'necessary at all'. Others have pointed out the logistical problems of Brits and Aussies finding love when they live on opposites sides of the world The Aussie bombshells, Aaron Waters and Jessie Wynter, are new to the South African villa, but are no strangers to the franchise. Jessie, 26, appeared on season two of Love Island Australia where she coupled up with four different boys. She sparked controversy when she split with Gerard to pursue a romance with Todd. It comes after Jessie made a shock sex confession on Monday's episode as the Islanders all played a game of Never Have I Ever around the fire Aaron, 24, was a star on season three of Love Island Australia and made it to the top three with partner Jess Velkovski. It comes after Jessie made a shock sex confession on Monday's episode as the Islanders all played a game of Never Have I Ever around the fire pit. Talk turned to having getting intimate in public places as the 26-year-old wasn't shy revealing all. She said: 'My most adventurous was probably on a surfboard, I've got really good balance and core strength.' Jessie's sex confession comes after Love Island fans were thrilled on Sunday when unlucky-in-love Will cosied up to the gorgeous new bombshell Share or comment on this article: All rights reserved for this news site (dailymail) and under his responsibility