Love Island’s Liam Llewellyn has revealed his “most stressful” fear of entering the mansion, as the new series kicks off next week (June 6, 2022).

ITV2’s hit dating show is back for its eighth season, meaning a new streak of singles will enter the village looking for love, including Welsh student Liam.

Speaking with and other media before entering the mansion, Liam revealed that although he is “thrilled to enter the mansion”, there is one thing that makes him more nervous: “the feeling of not being wanted”.



Welsh student Liam Llewellyn is one of the candidates entering the Love Island mansion.

He said, “Not to be chosen. It is human to want to be loved, to want to be chosen in whatever you do “.

“The feeling of not having been chosen, perhaps, is certainly a painful thought for me.”

Despite that, Liam added: “I’m really excited to go to the mansion, who wouldn’t? Aged 22. Boy, can’t wait to get in.

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Liam Llewellyn said he was looking forward to entering the mansion

“In terms of winning, I don’t think about it much at the moment.

“I just want to come in, enjoy my time and whatever happens. My main priority is to come in and enjoy it. “

“I’m really excited to come in and meet everyone. See what happens. I can’t wait.”

However, the graduate student revealed that he wasn’t sure how his ex would react to seeing him in the mansion during the development of the new series, after the couple recently decided to leave a long-term relationship.



The eighth series of Love Island will air on ITV2 on June 6, 2022

Liam revealed: “I broke up with my last girlfriend in late October or early November last year, so it was only three years away.

“It’s been a long time now. I’ve been single for over eight or nine months, so it won’t be too hard or too good. ”

“I don’t know how he will react.”

She also joked that she prepared her supportive parents for what’s to come on Love Island, especially all the post-relationship hiding moments.

“My mom will probably have pillows over her eyes, but she knows what the show is about. She is perfectly prepared. “

Love Island starts at 9pm on Monday 6 June on ITV2 and ITV Hub

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