Maya Jama, the host of LOVE Island, flaunted her unretouched beauty while working out.
As she was put through her paces at the gym, the stunning TV personality, 28, dressed down in a yellow Sweden football shirt—a homage to her mother’s ancestry. She also wore leggings.
She recorded herself dancing in the mirror between scenes, appearing at ease as she demonstrated her abilities.
After the session, Maya asked the audience how she could purchase tonight’s pay-per-view boxing battle between Chris Eubank Jr. and Liam Smith.
Fans have been raving about Maya’s appearance and charisma since she started hosting Love Island, even though viewership did drop below 1 million at the conclusion of the week.
In comparison to her predecessor Laura Whitmore, she has also received a lot more screen time in the first week.
Maya appeared in the popular ITV dating show for 19 minutes and 55 seconds after four episodes.
Just 13 minutes and 26 seconds had passed since Laura had started the last series.
Since the late Caroline Flack started presenting Love Island in 2015, the argument about the host’s time spent on set has been raging since viewers have always wanted to see the gorgeous stars.
And Laura’s husband, voice actor Iain Stirling, made fun of this series because of the subject.
Iain, 34, cracked a joke when Maya, 28, visited the villa again on Monday to participate in episode one: “She could’ve just sent a text, but we wanted to get our money’s worth out of that return flight to Cape Town.”
Maya has received 6.9% of the total airtime for the show so far.
Longtime anchor Laura, 37, had roughly 4.6% by that stage in series eight.
Despite her plans to travel as frequently as possible to the new South African villa, Maya has stated that she will be in London every Sunday to host the spin-off show Aftersun.
A TV source said: “For whatever reason, viewers always note how often Love Island’s host appears and for how long.
“Laura really came under scrutiny because during the first four weeks of series eight last year, she only featured for that 13 minutes.
“Of course it remains to be seen how often producers will call on Maya, but so far viewers seem thrilled by the extra airtime for the host.”
Laura, a new mother, struggled with the hours and left after three series, citing the travel as a contributing factor.