A former Weymouth footballer has entered the Love Island villa.
One of the latest bombshells to enter the villa was 29-year-old Joshua Oyinsan who played for Weymouth in 2022.
During the episode he and Reuben, an accounts assistant from Surrey, took Uma, Mimii and Jessy off on a joint date.
Before entering the villa, Joshua said: “I’m looking for something different and I think Love Island can give me that.
“And now, because I’m single and I feel like I’m the best version of myself.”
He appeared on TV screens in last night’s episode (Monday, July 8).
Josh also revealed that he is unafraid to speak his mind or tread on anyone’s toes.
When asked why he’s single, he confessed: “Because I’m picky. I’m very picky. I get the ick very easily.”
He also confirmed that he’s got his sights set on Grace, Mimii, Uma, and Jess S, saying: “All of the girls there are beautiful.”
Joshua, played only nine games in total for Weymouth after making his debut in the history-making 2-1 FA Cup win over Havant and Waterlooville in October 2022.
He failed to score in 351 minutes of football during his time at the Bob Lucas Stadium.
The Nigerian striker did manage two assists in his time with the Terras before Scottish Premiership side Peterhead bought him for an undisclosed fee in January 2023.
He was most recently on loan at Southern League Premier South side Hanwell Town from National League South neighbours Hemel Hempstead Town.
He did find the back of the net against Dorchester Town in a 2-1 loss to the Magpies last season.
Well he did always like being by the sea side in fairness... 🤷♂️
— Weymouth FC (@theterras) July 9, 2024
Hope you find the second love of your life Josh #OnceATerra https://t.co/9aJgLIzIE0
The Love Islander has been at a host of clubs in his career, including Braintree, Kettering, Bromley and St Albans City.
He's has also undertaken the role of footballer Paul Pogba's official body double and for a number of years he worked as the ex-Manchester United players body double during filming of adverts through which they have become good friends.
Love Island airs on Sunday – Friday at 9pm on ITV2.
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