Love Island’s couples are set to face they biggest test of the series so far as Casa Amor returns for 2022.
Fans have been given a first look inside Casa Amor, where one half of the existing contestants – believed to be the girls – will be staying with a new cohort of bombshells.
This year’s Casa Amor looks more luxe than ever, with a large pool for the singletons to splash around in, and day beds and loungers for them to top up their tans.
There’s a mini firepit for those all-important chats, as well as a spacious dining room for the newbies to enjoy their meals.
The new pairings will also be getting to know the original Islanders better by cosying up in double beds together, with the bedroom decorated in orange and blue with artworks of giant mouths with slices of pizza and lollypops being consumed.
Credit: SourceYou can read this post on My Celebrity Life.
Love Island’s couples are set to face they biggest test of the series so far as Casa Amor returns for 2022.
Fans have been given a first look inside Casa Amor, where one half of the existing contestants – believed to be the girls – will be staying with a new cohort of bombshells.
This year’s Casa Amor looks more luxe than ever, with a large pool for the singletons to splash around in, and day beds and loungers for them to top up their tans.
There’s a mini firepit for those all-important chats, as well as a spacious dining room for the newbies to enjoy their meals.
The new pairings will also be getting to know the original Islanders better by cosying up in double beds together, with the bedroom decorated in orange and blue with artworks of giant mouths with slices of pizza and lollypops being consumed.
Credit: SourceYou can read this post on My Celebrity Life.