Maya Jama Lands In Mallorca Ready For Love Island With The New Series Just Days Away

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MAYA Jama has touched down in Mallorca with the new series of Love Island just says away.

Love Island returns on June 3 and presenter Maya, 29, is gearing up to welcome a new group of sexy singletons to the Spanish villa.

Maya was snapped after arriving on the island and cut a casual figure in a white T-shirt and unbuttoned blue shirt.

She covered up from the Spanish sun in a cap and sunglasses and was carrying a large coffee.

Maya has been preparing for a long summer of love by spending time at a detox retreat in St Tropez.

The stunning host recently shared the agenda for the four-day stay detox at the Shape Club, part of wellness sanctuary Lily of the Valley.

It said the stay for party-loving Maya was to “take time for yourself and rethink your lifestyle”.

It read: “This program focuses on a light diet combined with yoga, gentle and outdoor exercise, and treatments that promote relaxation, to bring you a feeling of lightness and well-being, ideal for an escape from daily life and to reset your body and mind.”

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Last week we revealed gorgeous Welsh model Nicole Samuel, 23, is among the new bunch of Islanders.

And we told how Ronnie Vint, 27 – who was a best man at Olivia Attwood’s wedding to Bradley Dack – will also be hoping to turn some heads.

Meanwhile fans have been sharing their opinion on the show and begged producers to make a change to stop it from “becoming stale”.

Writing on social media, one said: “Producers if you’re reading this, I’m just saying, the same old Casa format has become stale. The OG girls should be taken away to Casa like normal, thinking their OG boys will be cracking on in the Villa.”

They continued: “But the twist is, the OG boys don’t get new Casa girls, unbeknownst to the OG girls. This a way better alternative than us watching ‘wayward boy cracks on, OG girl cries but then forgives him’ tired narrative.”

More 190 fans liked the post, proving the poster is not alone in their frustration.

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