LUCY Graybill is set to turn heads as a new bombshell on Love Island 2024.
She's prepared to make a bold entrance and pursue genuine connections while staying true to herself in Casa Amor.
Lucy Graybill is a new Love Island starCredit: ITVWho is Lucy Graybill?
Lucy Graybill enters Love Island as a new bombshell during Casa Amor.
"I am always honest and speak my mind but I’ll definitely be someone that Islanders can come to for support," Lucy shared about herself.
She's clear about her intentions when it comes to romance.
Are there illegal baby names? Surprising monikers that are BANNED in other countries, from Sarah to Thomas"I’m not afraid to pull the boys. We are all there for the same reasons but I will go about it in a respectful way, staying true to myself," she explained.
When it comes to what she seeks in a partner, Lucy doesn't hesitate.
She says: "They have got to be good looking but also need great banter.
“I like to wind my partner up and have some fun.
“I want someone who can be my best friend as well as my boyfriend.”
What does Lucy Graybill do?
Lucy is a 26-year-old retail store manager from Glasgow.
Already eyeing potential matches within the villa, Lucy has singled out Ciaran and Wil.
"Ciaran and Wil are both my front runners at the moment so I am looking forward to going in there, getting to know them and assess the energy.
“Hopefully I can swoop in at the right time," she revealed.
Lucy said about what she searches for in a man: "I need a boy who can park my car for me!
All about Rachel Nickell who was murdered in front of her son Alex Hanscombe“If you’re good behind the wheel you’re in with a chance.”
I’m not afraid to pull the boys
Lucy Graybill
When is Lucy Graybill appearing on Love Island?
Lucy is appearing on Love Island from Sunday June 30, 2024 as part of Casa Amor.
In Casa Amor the original Islanders have to decide whether to remain faithful to their current partners, or be tempted to explore potential connections with the bombshells.
At the end of Casa Amor there's a recoupling ceremony — each Islander must choose whether to stick or switch.
A source told The Sun: “This is the earliest ever use of Casa Amor.
“It means three fledgling relationships will be put under strain at a very early stage and produce maximum drama.
“Just like how the No Invite Needed approach to this year’s Hideaway is giving the Islanders more freedom to explore their connections away from the rest of the villa, bosses are keen to fully utilise external locations to ramp up the action.”
Episodes of Love Island air Sunday to Friday on ITV2 at 9pm.
Love Island: Aftersun is on every Sunday at 10pm.