Chloe Burrows thinks her luck is finally changing after the ‘Love Island’ villa kicked off its Casa Amor split on Monday (26.07.21).

Chloe Burrows

Chloe Burrows

The 25-year-old financial services marketing executive hasn’t had the best experience on the ITV2 reality show so far after she initially coupled up with Toby Aromolaran, and narrowly missed being dumped from the villa when Hugo Hammond chose her after Toby re-coupled with Abigail Rawlings.

But after the boys headed off to Casa Amor for the ultimate test of loyalty during Monday’s episode, six brand new boys entered the main villa, much to Chloe’s delight.

She said in the Beach Hut: “Literally couldn’t be more smug. I’m very happy, pleased, excited, ready to meet all these lovely boys. I love Casa Amor, I love it already!”

The six new boys are Sam Jackson, Dale Mehmet, Jack Barlow, Medhy Malanda, Harry Young, and Matthew MacNabb.

And while Chloe was thrilled to meet the new boys, her current partner Hugo was equally pleased to see if any of the six new girls take his fancy.

The PE teacher has been perpetually single since he entered the villa on day one, and has only been in friendship couples so far.

During his own time in the Beach Hut, he said: "I love it, I absolutely love it. Casa Amor is my new beginnings, it’s my fresh start. We’ve got a new Hugo sitting right here.”

It seems the test of Casa Amor is already getting to some of the coupled up boys too, as Toby said he can’t even hold eye contact with the new girls for too long or else he risks having his head turned.

He said: There’s danger, danger in every single direction. I don’t know where to look.

"I can’t hold eye contact for too long because I feel like each one of them girls are dangerous.”

The new girls are Lillie Haynes, Clarisse Juliette, Amy Day, Mary Bedford, Kaila Troy, and Salma Naran.

Currently, Jake Cornish and Liberty Poole are the only couple to have officially become boyfriend and girlfriend, and so Jake took the time to remind his fellow islanders that they have no commitments to their partners back at the main villa.

He told the boys: “You boys are all single men. None of you have a label on you. A label cements that thing. With me it definitely cements that thing. If I was in your shoes, I’d be thinking f*** it, if I’ve got something better, I’m going to chat to them and get to know them a bit more. This is once in a lifetime.”

‘Love Island’ airs every night at 9pm on ITV2 and the ITV Hub.