“Hunky headhunter” Casey O’Gorman, 26, will join Love Island, and he’s friends with Montana Brown

Those who will be on the lookout for love on the newest season of Love Island, which premieres on Monday, have already been announced.

“Headhunter” Love Island’s Casey O’Gorman, 26, is Montana Brown’s friend

"Headhunter" Love Island's Casey O'Gorman, 26, is Montana Brown's friend
(Source: Instagram/@Casey O’Gorman)
 
However, the lucky hopefuls, latecomers, and bombshells who will all make their way into Casa Amor at some point in the show are sure to throw wrench into the proceedings.
 
MailOnline can exclusively reveal that attractive Londoner Casey O’Gorman, 26, has been in talks with Love Island producers about appearing on the show, which is shot in South Africa.
 
"Headhunter" Love Island's Casey O'Gorman, 26, is Montana Brown's friend
Casey markets himself on LinkedIn as a “Hunky headhunter.”

“I am a specialist head-hunter for tax professionals who work in the Private Practice, Private Equity and In-House sector,” he explains on his website.

“Supporting candidates from an Analyst/Associate level all the way through to Partner. He was previously a Senior Associate – for Tax at Wilkinson Partners.”

He attended Berkhamsted School, an independent day school (private school), and then Leeds Beckett University, according to his bio.

Lots of photos of him in far-flung locales attest that he is an avid traveler.

The athlete has posted numerous photos of himself with attractive women and has completed the London Marathon.

According to MailOnline, a Love Island representative said the show would not be commenting on any upcoming Islanders.

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After Laura Whitmore’s departure in the wake of Caroline Flack’s untimely death in 2020, Maya Jama will take over as host of Love Island for the upcoming ninth season.

The final season of Love Island, which aired in the summer of 2022, attracted over 269 million streams, making it the most-watched series in the history of ITV Hub.

“So, rather than just serving up a Summer of Love, we thought we’d make 2023 the Year of Love with two full series of the show,” said Paul Mortimer, ITV2’s Director of Reality Commissioning and Controller.