A GLASGOW reality star is set to enter the Love Island villa next week.

Anton Danyluk appeared in the short-lived online series GLOW from alongside the likes of Brian Mattews and Joanne Ferry.

But, the 24-year-old - who runs The Ranch gym in Uddingston - is swapping the city streets for sunnier climes in the hope of finding love.

Anton's relationship woes with ex Denise Wilkie played out in the online show but now he'll battle it out with fellow contestants in the hope of winning the grand prize.

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The younger brother of boxer Tyson Fury is among this year's line-up of Love Island contestants.

Twenty-year-old Tommy, who is also a boxer, is one of the 12 names hoping to find love - as is the younger brother of Strictly Come Dancing star AJ Pritchard, Curtis.

The 23-year-old dancer, who hails from Shropshire and has competed on Ireland's Dancing With The Stars.

He and his brother AJ, 24, who has been on BBC One's Strictly since 2016, made headlines at the end of last year after they were attacked in a Cheshire nightclub.

Following the attack, Curtis needed knee surgery, while AJ was left with bruising to his face, arms, body and legs.

The other male contestants hoping to find their soul mate include 22-year-old Joe Garratt, who is a catering company owner from south-east London, firefighter Michael Griffiths, 27, from Liverpool, chef and semi-professional rugby player Sherif Lanre, 20, who is from London and lastly, aircraft engineer Callum Macleod, 28, from South Wales.

A scientist and a surfer are among the girls entering the Love Island villa this year.

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While the varied group of female contestants includes a beauty therapist and an air hostess hoping to follow in the footsteps of last year's winning couple - Jack Fincham and Dani Dyer.

Lucie Donlan, 21, is a surfer from Newquay hoping to go the distance in the reality show.

She will join Yewande Biala, a 23-year-old scientist from Dublin who believes she is following in the footsteps of other intellectuals appearing on TV.

She said: "I'm a scientist, which is a unique job. I think people may be surprised.

"Every time I say that I'm a scientist, people are shocked.

"I think there are loads of intelligent people on reality television. Last year we had Dr Alex and the year before we had Camilla Thurlow in the villa."

Another 21-year-old, Amber Gill, hails from Newcastle and works as a beauty therapist.

Amy Hart, 26, from Worthing in Sussex, works as an air hostess and cabin crew manager.

The oldest of the girls, Anna Vakili, is a 28-year-old pharmacist from London.

She said: "I'm difficult to handle, I'm a drama queen and I overreact. I'm clumsy and I'm a messy eater. I spill my drinks all the time.

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"I'm stubborn as well, if I'm in a mood then it's really hard to get me out of the mood."

The show returns to ITV2 on Monday June 3 at 9pm. Love Island: Aftersun returns the following Sunday.