• Love Island Australia 2019: Meet the Contestants

  • Oct 7 2019
  • Length: 43 mins
  • Podcast

Love Island Australia 2019: Meet the Contestants

  • Summary

  • Love Island Australia 2019: Meet the Contestants


    Love Island Australia is back bigger than ever in 2019, so what can we expect from the next six weeks in the villa? Crystal and Josh discuss the season one drama between Eden Dally and Grant Capp; reveal rumours surrounding the season two contestants; whether religion and ‘traditional’ values have a place on the show; and predict who’ll be first to leave the island and who could win it all.


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    3:00 Why Josh applied for Love Island Australia

    6:50 The biggest producer’s secret

    8:30 The truth behind the Eden vs. Grant fight

    12:15 Why season one was so successful

    15:20 First impressions: Jessie Wynter

    16:20 First impressions: Cassie Lansdell

    17:45 First impressions: Cynthia Taylu

    18:40 First impressions: Vanessa Sierra

    22:20 First impressions: Cartier Surjan

    25:00 First impressions: Eoghan Murphy

    28:50 First impressions: Gerard Madja

    31:30 First impressions: Matthew Zukowski

    32:50 First impressions: AdamFarrugia

    34:30 First impressions: Sam Withers

    36:10 First impressions: Maurice Salib

    38:30 What we want to see this season


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