
Who is Love Island Casa Amor bombshell and Harry's ex Emma?
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LOVE Island 2025 OG Harry was clearly stunned when his ex Emma dropped into the compound as a bombshell on July 4, 2025.
Here's everything we know about Emma, whom it's safe to say Harry wasn't very pleased to see.
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Emma Munro is a new Love Island star
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She was previously in a relationship with Harry
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The Sun exclusively revealed the identities of six beauties heading into Casa Amor after it was teased on the evening on July 4, 2025.
Always a fan-favourite feature of the show, it sees a host of stunning bombshells exploding into the villa to test the current Islanders.
Who is Love Island bombshell Emma Munro?
Emma Munro is a bombshell contestant on Love Island 2025.
As soon as she landed in the famous villa, Harry was heard saying: "Oh my god, it's my ex."
The news comes as The Sun also revealed the identity of Harry's ex-girlfriend — after fans spotted a secret tribute to her.
This came after viewers noticed Harry's wrist was tattooed with the letter 'E' and began digging for clues online.
Emma previously shared a sunset selfie on Instagram, where she was cosying up withHarry in matching baseball caps — hers bearing an "E" and his an "H".
The image, which has since been deleted, was dated 18 April 2022.
Emma also bears a striking resemblance to one of Harry's co-stars, sparking comparisons from fans who claim she looks 'more like Shakira than Helena."
Game plan
Asked about her intentions in Casa Amor, Emma told ITV: I just want to explore the connections with all the boys.
Love Island fans left feeling 'sick' after last night's snogging challenge
"I have my top picks in my head but I'm open minded and open to meeting them all.
On turning one of the boys' heads, she added: "We all know it's just part of the game.
"It's going to happen unfortunately. I'm going to pick someone who coupled up and that's just how it goes but I feel okay about that."
Emma also opened up about her ex, saying: "Harry and I had been together for four years but unfortunately we broke up because he was misbehaving.
I don't actually have a type. I would say athletic always, I like a man who's in shape, big muscles, six pack, I'm not fussy
Emma Munro
"But I think they're all being true to themselves, no one is holding back.
"I think they're being very authentic which is refreshing."
Speaking about what she looks for in a man and date, she explained: "A nice, romantic, one on one sit down drink with someone, preferably Conor.
"I don't actually have a type. I would say athletic always, I like a man who's in shape, big muscles, six pack, I'm not fussy.
And pressed further on who she has her eye on, Emma added: "I'd say I've got my eye on a few.
"I think Conor, Harrison and Ben are my top three but I think I just need to get in there and see what the vibe is with everyone.
"You just never know."
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