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Tasha Ghouri: Who is the Love Island 2022 contestant?

Yes, it’s that time of year again… Love Island season is upon us.

The ITV2 dating show returned on Monday (6 June) with a new group of singletons looking for love – and a new villa to boot.

Among this year is Tasha Ghouri, a model and dancer from Thirsk in north Yorkshire.

The 23-year-old is the first deaf contestant to appear on Love Island. Last year she made headlines after pictures of her modelling earrings for fashion giant Asos – in which her cochlear implant could be seen – went viral.

Ghouri was born completely deaf and got her cochlear implant at the age of five. Discussing her hearing, Ghouri said that her friends and family call her “inspirational”, adding: “I inspire quite a lot of people because I’m really open about it.”

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Within the first two weeks of the series, Tasha found herself coupled up with Andrew. However, the arrival of new bombshell Charlie on 22 June threatened to turn her head.

In Thursday’s (23 June) episode, Tasha was one of two girls selected by Charlie for a private date in the hot tub.

Asked to sum up her dating life before the series began, Ghouri called it “trash” and “a shambles”.

Tasha is the first deaf ‘Love Island’ contestant (ITV)
Tasha is the first deaf ‘Love Island’ contestant (ITV)

“This is an opportunity for me to find ‘the one’ and have a great summer at the same time. I’m definitely ready for a relationship,” she said. “I’m 23 now so I’m ready to get to know someone, go on holidays and travel with them.

“I think guys get quite intimidated by me. I’ve been on so many dates before but it just hasn’t worked out for me. I haven’t found that click with somebody yet. I think I’m waiting for that click moment and that spark, it’s all about the spark on the first date.”

Ghouri has said that she’s a “party animal” who would bring a lot of fun to the villa.

“I may have to step on toes but I’ll do it in the nicest way possible,” she joked.

The bookies are already placing bets on who will win the series, while you can find The Independent’s own predictions here.

Love Island continues every evening at 9pm on ITV2, except on Saturdays, where a compilation of unseen footage is shown.