Australia is currently one week into its new relationship with our very own version of Love Island and so far things have been a little tumultuous.
If you have yet to clap eyes on this lusty, tropical series, Love Island features a group of contestants, called “Islanders”, who are living it up in a villa in Spain under the careful watch of hundreds of TV cameras.
In order to survive the show, the contestants must be coupled-up with another Islander, whether it be for love, friendship or the incentive to pocket some money, as the overall winning couple receives $100,000.
We’ve now been introduced to the 11 Aussies who will be battling it out and hooking up in paradise in the hopes of walking away with love/money/a whole lot more Instagram followers, but so far we’ve only caught a tiny glimpse of their personalities.
(Except for Justin, the contestant who claims he is a ‘kangatarian’, a person who mostly eats kangaroo and fish. I think that’s all we need to know about him really…)
Before they went into lockout in Spain ahead of the show’s first day of filming, we asked three of the women from Love Island what their biggest fears were about appearing on the show, and a side of them that they’d love Australia to see, but that they think the cameras won’t catch.
Bartender Cassidy, 23, from Melbourne said she was heading to Love Island with the hope of finding true love, or, at the very least, to “end her eight-month dry spell” and was incredibly nervous about dipping a toe in the realty TV pool.