Danielle Sellers is the latest contestant to join the 'Love Island' villa.

Danielle Sellers (c) Instagram

Danielle Sellers (c) Instagram

The glamour model is no doubt set to cause a stir when she arrives on the island on Wednesday (28.06.17).

She told The Sun newspaper: "My hobbies range from being insufferably clingy and far too touchy-feely, to ordering too much pizza and then answering the door in my underwear. I never have to wait more than ten minutes for my pizza now."

With the 22-year-old model heading into the villa, show bosses hope Danielle can bring even more sex to the series.

Danielle is likely to enter as part of a shocking new twist, which will see the 'Love Island' couples have their loyalties tested.

A source said: "They're going to split all the boys and girls up so they'll be in separate accommodation. Even more newbies are going to be sent in this week to shake things up. It's going to be the biggest thing to happen to the show.

"Because of the villa's remote location, the second house will be in the same town but is far enough away that both groups can get up to whatever they want.

"The secret location is going to be used for two or three days and new girls will be sent into the boys' house to test them, and new boys will go into the girls' house. It's to test the loyalty of current relationships and it's going to be explosive."

Meanwhile, in a cruel twist during Monday night's (26.06.17) show, Sam Gowland and Chloe Crowhurst were dumped from the island in a cruel twist that saw their fellow couples deem them to be the least compatible of the remaining pairs.

Speaking after his exit, Sam said: "I can't say I'm not gutted to be out the 'Love Island' villa ... I've been in there a few weeks and I think I've done pretty well."

Whilst Chloe added: "Obviously I'm gutted that some people you don't expect actually vote for you so it's just a strange situation really. I'd rather leave the villa knowing I've been myself, knowing I haven't forced anything and with my head held high and proud of what I've done. I've just been me."