She is among the first two contestants to be revealed for the show, and this is everything we know about her so far.
Who is Lucy Quinn?
Lucy Quinn is a 20-year-old from Liverpool, who will reportedly be entering the recently made-over Love Island villa as a bombshell midway through the series.
A source told the MailOnline: “Lucy is single and ready to mingle. She can't wait to enter the Love Island villa, and is counting down the days until it becomes a reality.”
"She's fiery and doesn't take any nonsense when it comes to dating but is equally looking for the man of her dreams, hopefully all will come true for her this summer," they added.
The announcement arrives after fellow Liverpudlian Gabby Allen was crowned alongside Casey O'Gorman as the winner of the most recent series, Love Island All Stars, although the two have since called it quits.
What does Lucy Quinn do for a living?
Lucy is a make-up artist, who dolls up clients for special occasions ranging from birthdays and nights out to modelling shoots and weddings.
She works out of her home up north, and regularly shares images of her clients in glowy, full-glam looks amongst the personal snaps on her Instagram page where she has 5.3K followers as of May 2025.
Who else is joining Lucy Quinn in the Love Island villa?
Alongside Lucy's reveal made to MailOnline, a male Love Island contestant has also been exclusively revealed to The Sun.
Standing at an impressive 6 foot 5 inches tall, personal trainer and Londoner Aaron Buckett is set to be another entry to this year's villa.
“It’s a fact of life that girls go crazy for a tall lad, and Aaron is a man mountain," a villa source told The Sun. “He’s got great chat too."
Although the rest of the cast and official premiere date of the summer series have yet to be announced, fans have been loving both the teasers on socials and the trailer.
In the trailer, we see host Love Island's stunning host Maya Jama in a boardroom at Love Island HQ, gearing up for the ten-year anniversary of the iconic reality TV programme.
She says: "This year Love Island needs something bigger, something bolder, I want ideas."
Standing at the head of the table, Maya demands "more drama, more bombshells, more break-ups, more makeups," and hints at "more twists than ever".
Maya will be returning to the show alongside its beloved narrator Iain Stirling, despite rumours to the contrary that surfaced on TikTok earlier in the year.