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Who are Love Island twins Eve and Jess Gale? Sisters missing from villa on first day

We might well have our first bombshell, or rather bombshells of the new series of Love Island already!

On Friday's Good Morning Britain, the show's new presenter Laura Whitmore, who's taken over from Caroline Flack, told Richard Arnold a Love Island bombshell was on the cards for the ITV show's first ever winter series.

Well, it appears producers haven't wasted any time in dropping it on the new Islanders as while most of the girls are now in the programme's luxury South African villa, two are missing in action.

In teaser pictures released by ITV for Sunday night's Love Island launch episode, you can see Leanne, Lewis Capaldi's ex Paige , Shaughna, Siannise and Rochelle Humes' sister Sophie all enter the £5.3m pad, closely followed by Laura herself.

But twins Eve and Jess Gale are nowhere to be seen and that's because they stun the Islanders after the first coupling up as

Who are Eve and Jess Gale?

The twins, 20,  are students and VIP hostesses and Eve has a link to the Kardashians!

In her Love Island Q&A, she reveals "Tyga, Kylie Jenner’s ex, messaged me. We were both at an event and I posted an Instagram story tagging him. He then messaged me afterwards and we spoke on WhatsApp. Then when me and Jess were in Ibiza, he was there again. He asked me to meet him but we arrived the day he left."

Twins Eve & Jess Gale (ITV)

Giving her definition of girl code, Jess says:  "For every single girl, whether you know them or not, be kind, considerate and understanding. For your closest friends it’s stepped up. And with Eve it’s stepped

up even more by 1000%. If there’s a guy that’s upset Eve, he is cancelled in my books."

Eve adds "With Jess, I have the ultimate girl code. If someone upset her I’d never speak to them again. In the villa, Iwon’t be snake-y towards a girl, but if I like a guy I would say."

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