Could Zara Holland Be Returning To Love Island?

Tbh, we don't know but maybe.

Could Zara Holland Be Returning To Love Island?

by Chemmie Squier |
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A few things happened on last night’s episode of Love Island.

Terry (‘Tel’) came face to face with his once-upon-a-time-girlfriend Malin – who he’d cheated on after her being off the show for two days – and a wincing argument ensued where the word 'mug' and all it's derivatives were used more than should be legally acceptable.

Then* Love Island* saw their first ever same sex coupling (about time): Sophie Gradon and Katie Salmon.

To top it off, people are speculating that they saw the back of Zara Holland’s head in a teaser at the end of the show for the new female contestant who will enter the house in tonight's episode (tonight at 7pm on ITV2, FYI).

Now, sure they look the same in the way that they both have blonde hair and that’s the only defining feature you can actually see but it's tenuous, so only time will tell.

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Zara left Love Island and returned to England in June after her mum was taken ill. After announcing her departure in a statement, Love Island producers also said that Zara could return ‘should she wish to depending on circumstances in the villa’. meaning that it’s not beyond the realm of possibility that that head is hers.

Her departure came a couple of days after she was stripped of her Miss Great Britain title by the organisers of the pageant after sex on with a fellow contestant on the show. The decision drew uproar from much of the public – including The Debrief.

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This article originally appeared on The Debrief.

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