Love Island’s Zachariah Noble was the first bombshell of the summer season who entered the villa in Mallorca on Monday evening (June 5).
He caused quite a bit of chaos on the first night as he had 24 hours to choose one girl to steal, leaving one boy vulnerable.
Zachariah announced it was Catherine who he wanted to go on a date with, leaving André down in the dumps as they headed off to the terrace for a champagne date (and some romantic chocolate dipping strawberry antics).
But as fans begin to deep dive into the new islanders this week and discover all there is to know about the ITV stars, many have realised Zachariah has a famous sister.
Who is Love Island star Zachariah’s famous sister?
The 25-year-old basketball player from South East London is related to I’m A Celeb contestant Snoochie Shy.
The BBC Radio 1Xtra broadcaster has recently taken to her Instagram page, commenting on her brother’s TV debut as he hopes to find true love over the next eight weeks.
She posted a series of pictures on the social media platform to her 182k followers, along with the caption: "WELL HERE WE GO. MY BABY BRO IS IN THE LOVE ISLAND VILLA!!!
"GO ZAC."
The snaps showed the siblings when they were younger and relaxing in a swimming pool together on their travels.
Fans were shocked to discover the news, as one commented on Snoochie’s post: “Mental!!! This will be the first time I watch full series,” along with a laughing emoji.
Another wrote: “This makes so much sense !! We routing for him.”
“I thought …. I know this guy. Where do I now him from? Turns out I don’t know him, I’ve just seen him in your stories,” explained another.
Some celebrity pals shared their thoughts on the revelation as fellow broadcaster Melvin Odoom said: “This was the post we were waiting for!”
While former Strictly Come Dancing star Oti Mabuse exclaimed: “Shut the front door! That is your brother holyyyyyyy molyyyyyyyyy girl… now we get it.”
Love Island continues from 9 pm on ITV2 and ITVX.
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