
Love Island star Emma Munro's pre-villa glow up as she gets lip, chin, and cheek fillers before reuniting with ex Harry
The female spin-off villa arrival made her entry on the ITV2 series alongside five other beauties last week.
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Emma, 30, stunned as she told how she is Harry Cooksley 's ex - yet she may have left her social media fans doing a double take, too.
The brunette university graduate has undergone a speedy image revamp courtesy of injectables splashing out on cheek, lip and chin filler.
London -based salon Faces By Bae captured the TV star having filler injected into her lips while on the treatment table.
In the TikTok post caption, they wrote: "Love watching our stunning girl Emma in the villa."
In a separate video uploaded to Instagram, they wrote: "A new bombshell has entered the villa and its our girl."
In the hashtags they then clarified just what procedures she'd had done and wrote: "lipfiller #chinfiller #dermalfiller #naturalfiller #tweakments."
One fan was quick to post: "Amazing work."
A second put: "Yesssss baby girl."
A third then posted: "Stunning girl."
Love Island star Harry's head turns AGAIN & Helena looks furious
Another added: "The most gorgeous!!"
MASK SLIPS?
Emma's glow up reveal came shortly after fans suspected her mask was "slipping" - with them suggesting she is "obsessed" with ex Harry.
Love Island 2025 OG Harry was left stunned when his ex Emma Munro entered the compound, and he could be heard saying: "Oh my god, it's my ex."
Fans previously insisted the late arrival should win the series after dishing out home truths to Harry before revealing the real reason for their split.
Love Island 2025 - Casa Amor girls
WHO are the latest bombshells heading into the spin-off villa?
The Sun exclusively reported the identities of the six beauties heading into the ITV2 spin-off villa, after it was teased during last week's episode.
The Love Island newbies were seen strolling into the compound clad in swimwear - with one already having a connection to Harry.
On the show's official Instagram page it teased: "Amor the merrier… who's ready for Casa Amor?" and now we can report the full line-up.
Lauren Wood, 26,
Emma Munro, 30
Lucy Quinn, 21
Yasmin Broom, 26
Andrada Pop, 27
Rheo Parnell, 26
Yet as their connection appears to take a turn - after Harry pulls Emma for a chat and they enjoy some new banter about PDA - fans reckon they have the brunette beauty sussed.
They have now suggested she is "obsessed" with her ex after previously claiming the two were done.
A clip posted to Instagram showed Harry initiating a conversation before she gushed they were "so comfortable."
Now fans have alleged she is playing a "game plan" which has now been exposed.
One wrote alongside the video clip: "Not surprised, Emma has been obsessed with Harry since she came in tbh."
The Sun has previously revealed the identity of Harry's ex-girlfriend - after fans spotted a secret tribute to her.
The Sun uncovered that the woman was named Emma after viewers noticed Harry 's wrist tattoo of the letter 'E' and began digging for clues online.
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