Estate agent to join new series of ITV’s Love Island
Love Island 2022 is due to start next week on ITV featuring Dubai and Guernsey-based agent Andrew Le Page, the agent to appear on the show.

A British estate agent who has worked in Dubai in sales and lettings is the latest property industry worker to join the Love Island TV programme.
Andrew Le Page, who originally hails from the island of Guernsey, has been described as a ‘high-rolling’ agent in publicity materials released by the show but has only worked in the industry since August last year, his LinkedIn profile suggests.
His estate agency work experience has been at Better Homes, a Dubai-based firm which is involved in selling and renting the emirate’s towering apartment blocks and upmarket detached villas.
Le Page, who has also worked as a model and a fitness instructor and is 27 years old, says he decided to join the TV reality show after becoming single after several years of being ‘coupled up’.
Contestants
He is one of 11 contestants this year on the show, which is due to kick off next week on 6th June at 9pm.
Le Page (in Love Island publicity shot, right) joins the usual lineup of celebrity-hungry contestants ‘looking for love’ on the ITV show which this year includes England striker Michael Owen’s 19-year-old daughter who is also a dressage rider.
But Le Page is also not the first agent to feature on the show. Last year a letting agent from Exeter was picked as the final person to join the TV dating show.
She was 26-year-old Faye Winter, who at the time worked for three-branch estate agency East of Exe, who with Teddy Soares cam third in last year’s competition.
Winter was joined by Tyler Cruickshank, who claimed to be an estate agent working in Croydon in Surrey.








