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Joanne McNally will be featuring as a panelist on Love Island: Aftersun’s final episode!

Joanne McNally
Joanne McNally

Laura Whitmore won’t be the only Irish girl on Love Island: Aftersun this week, as Joanne McNally is also join the show as a panelist on this week.

Aftersun, is a weekly show airing on Sunday’s after Love Island, which offers a behind the since glimpse at the reality show, discusses the week’s drama with panelists, and often features former islanders.

Joanne announced the news on Instagram, sharing a picture of her new boyfriend Alan, who she refers to as Peter from when they were keeping the relationship a secret.

The snap show Alan, as they prepared to leave the Algarve hotel they had been holidaying in. Captioning her post: “Prada Peter’s going home with his handbags… meanwhile I’m off to Majorca for [Love Island After Sun].”

This weeks episode is quite special as it’s the last of this year’s series before the show finishes up on Monday.

Dami and Indiyah Pic: ITV

Sunday night’s episode will have plenty to discuss as it’s been a busy week in the villa.

Starting off with strong couple Luca and Gemma getting to a big fight, after an air hostess challenge. Before seeing each couple embark on their last date before their time in the villa comes to an end.

Ending with each couple in the villa having to vote against their villa-mates, picking who they think are the least compatible.

Irish man Dami, and London girl Indiyah received no votes meaning they are safe, and have secured a spot in the final.

While the other four couples, Davide and Ekin-Su, Adam and Paige, Gemma and Luca, along with Andrew and Tasha all received at least one vote, meaning they could be dumped from the island.

To hear Joanne’s take on the whole situation, tune in to Love Island: After Sun tomorrow night, at 10pm on Virgin Media Two.

 

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