
Casa Amor bombshell has famous X Factor star uncle who was runner-up to Leona Lewis
The 21-year-old makeup artist from Liverpool is hoping to make a bombshell entrance on Sunday's show.
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She may be new to the world of reality TV but she's likely been given some telly advice from her famous X Factor star uncle.
If you haven't already guessed by the surname... Lucy is the niece of singer Ray Quinn, who competed on the singing competition in 2006.
Ray finished as the runner-up to Leona Lewis on the third series.
Ahead of entering the villa, Lucy was asked what is the one thing people are most surprised to learn about her.
She then made the confession about her famous relative, saying: "Ray Quinn is my uncle!"
The blonde beauty is hoping to catch the eye of one boy in particular.
She said: "I want to find someone. I have my eye on one boy, Tommy.
"I think he's just a lovely lad and he's got good morals.
"I've been watching at home with my mum and dad. My dad said 'I think you should pick him.' So I want to listen to my dad on that one.
Opening up about how she'd feel to turn one of the lads head, she said: "I don't really mind doing that because I'm not going in there to make mates, I'm going in there to find someone.
Love Island's Harry is left stunned as ex-girlfriend arrives in first look at Casa Amor
"If I need to step on someone's toes, I will . If someone else can't understand that, then I'll have to have a conversation with them to talk it out."
Last night Harry was left stunned as his ex-girlfriend arrived in the villa in the first look at Casa Amor.
The fan-favourite part of the show sees a whole host of stunning bombshells introduced to test the current Islanders.
Viewers saw Meg announcing the imminent arrival of six new female bombshells.
The new girls made their way to the villa, where they greeted the boys from the terrace.
But upon seeing them, Harry could be heard saying: "Oh my god, it's my ex."
It comes as The Sun revealed the identity of Harry's ex-girlfriend - after fans spotted a secret tribute to her.
The Sun uncovered that the woman is named Emma, after viewers noticed Harry 's wrist tattoo of the letter 'E' and began digging for clues online.
Emma previously shared a sunset selfie to Instagram, where she was seen cosying up to Harry 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', Harry's current partner in the villa.
The 30-year-old has been at the centre of much villa drama throughout the current series.
Fans previously branded him a "gaslighter" and demanded he be removed.
Love Island 2025 full lineup
Harry Cooksley: A 30-year-old footballer with charm to spare.
Shakira Khan: A 22-year-old Manchester-based model, ready to turn heads.
Megan Moore: A payroll specialist from Southampton, looking for someone tall and stylish.
Alima Gagigo: International business graduate with brains and ambition.
Tommy Bradley: A gym enthusiast with a big heart.
Helena Ford: A Londoner with celebrity connections, aiming to find someone funny or Northern.
Ben Holbrough: A model ready to make waves.
Dejon Noel-Williams: A personal trainer and semi-pro footballer, following in his footballer father's footsteps.
Aaron Buckett: A towering 6'5' personal trainer.
Conor Phillips: A 25-year-old Irish rugby pro.
Antonia Laites: Love Island's first bombshell revealed as sexy Las Vegas pool party waitress.
Yasmin Pettet: The 24-year-old bombshell hails from London and works as a commercial banking executive.
Emily Moran: Bombshell Welsh brunette from the same town as Love Island 2024 alumni Nicole Samuel.
Harrison Solomon: Pro footballer and model entering Love Island 2025 as a bombshell.
Giorgio Russo: The 30-year-old will be spending his summer in the sun, potentially his sister Alessia's successful tournament at the Euros in Switzerland.
Departures:
Kyle Ashman: Axed after an arrest over a machete attack emerged. He was released with no further action taken and denies any wrongdoing.
Sophie Lee: A model and motivational speaker who has overcome adversity after suffering life-changing burns in an accident.
Blu Chegini: A boxer with striking model looks, seeking love in the villa.
Malisha Jordan: A teaching assistant from Broxbourne, Hertfordshire, who entered Love Island 2025 as a bombshell.
Shea Mannings: Works as a scaffolder day-to-day and plays semi-pro football on the side.
Caprice Alexandra: The 26-year-old bombshell owns a nursery in Romford.
Poppy Harrison: The bombshell broke up with her boyfriend after finding out she would be in the villa
Will Means: The fourth fittest farmer in the UK according to Farmers' Weekly in 2023 entered the villa as a bombshell
Megan Clarke: An Irish actress part of the OG line-up.

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