When Love Island returns for a brand-new winter season later this January, be ready for some atypically sunny fun.
Who will be among the candidates as a new batch of singletons prepares to get married in the South African villa? New host Maya Jama will be in charge of the festivities.
Anna-May Robey, a Swansea payroll administrator who describes herself as “energetic” and who is “always running around singing and screaming,” is one new islander who will be moving into the villa this season.
Here is everything you need to know about Anna-May Robey ahead of the start of winter Love Island 2023.
Anna-May Robey – key facts
Age: 20
Job: Payroll administrator
Instagram: @annamayrobey
Explaining why she wanted to enter the Love Island villa, Anna-May said: “I want a boyfriend, I want to find someone who makes me laugh. I’ve been single for quite a while, my mother is bugging me, she’s like, ‘You need to find a boyfriend.’
“I’m just excited to try something new and I think going on Love Island is a good way to meet someone.”
As to what we can expect from her on the show, Anna-May has said she’s “energetic” and that she’s “always running around singing and screaming”.
She continued: “My parents are always like, ‘Shut up!’ I work from home all day so I don’t really speak to people in person for two or three days a week, so when my father comes home, he’ll want to sit down and chill out, and I’m there chewing his ear off! I would definitely say I am a chatterbox.”
Is Anna-May Robey on Instagram?
She is! Anna-May currently has over 3,400 followers on the platform, and like many of the other contestants has noted in her bio that she’s “off to find love in the @loveisland villa”.
You can find her Instagram profile at @annamayrobey.
Anna-May hasn’t said exactly what she’s looking for just yet, but she has described a previous date experience that she won’t be trying to emulate.
She said: “I went on a date once and I never saw him again. We went for food and shared a bottle of wine. As I was speaking to him he fell asleep! I had to clink his wine glass to wake him up.”