CELEBRITY Love Rat turned Social Media Activist Benny James is returning to Politicalite to cover Great Britain’s most-watched reality shows, Love Island from June 27th.
Londoner Benny, who has dated a string of celebrities including ex-EastEnders star Daniella Westbrook has reportedly slept with over 400 women, since then he has campaigned to improve mental health among Britain’s youth using his massive social media platform for good.
In 2019 he urged Prime Minister Boris Johnson to ‘up his game’ over NHS Mental Health Care and called out Piers Morgan for his comments about Meghan Markle, leading to the ITV anchor being dismissed by ITV Breakfast.
Benny will be bringing all his expertise on wooing women from June 27th and will provide ‘expert’ commentary on this season of Love Island that is set to kick off on June 28th on ITV2 and the ITV Hub.
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This will be its seventh sizzling series, as a brand new host of singletons seek to find their perfect match.
ITV said Laura Whitmore is returning to host the show as a new crop of Islanders do their best to flirt, date, couple up and try and avoid being pied and ‘dumped’ from the villa.
With new arrivals, heads may turn, while others will prove their true feelings, all narrated by the inimitable voice of Love Island, Iain Stirling.
From romance and heart-to-hearts to betrayal and broken hearts, there’s never a dull moment in this ultimate search for love.
More texts, fire pit gatherings and challenges await the lovestruck Islanders, meaning there’ll be plenty for them to dish the dirt on in the Beach Hut.
Love Island was the most watched show on any digital channel in 2020 and as it returns there’ll be lots of twists and turns along the way, with shock recouplings, unexpected splits and dramatic exits.
As the pairs attempt to win the hearts of each other – and the nation – one couple will ultimately triumph and be crowned Love Island winners 2021.
Plus, returning to ITV2 is Love Island: Aftersun, with Laura Whitmore hosting live from London, catching up with Islanders as they leave the villa, getting the inside scoop from family, friends and celebrity fans, plus sharing unseen footage.
More follows from June 27th.