Former Love Island star heads into the villa a day before the final | The Sun
A LOVE Island favourite arrived in the villa last night just hours before the series finale.
Indiyah Polack, who has been an Aftersun regular this year, couldn't hide her excitement as she got the chance to explore the South African villa for the first time.
Filming from the back of a golf buggy just outside the compound, a beaming Indiyah looked great in a colourful minidress.
She said: "They don't know I'm coming so it's gonna be quite exciting. It feels like my walk in all over again."
The former islander was in awe of her surroundings as she walked through the neon lit bedroom and corridors, before getting comfy in the outdoor seating area.
She was joined by her Aftersun co-star Sam Thompson, who interrupted her broadcast by farting beside her.
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Indiyah, who finished third last year with Dami Hope, filmed show host Maya in a robe and said the mountain view was "stunning" while the show's crew prepped the set around them.
This series has been clouded by concerns about emotional abuse dished out by the female contestants — dubbed “toxic femininity”.
But new host Maya, 28, has been a huge hit — with nearly 72 per cent of Sun readers saying she is smashing it.
Samie Elishi and Tom Clare will win Love Island in a close-run finale tonight, our poll predicts.
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More than a third want estate agent Samie, 22, from Camden, North London, and Macclesfield footballer Tom, 23, to come top.
Casa Amor latecomer Sanam Harrinanan and PE teacher Kai Fagan, both 24, are hot on their heels with 26 per cent of the 40,106 polled saying they will win.
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