This is your one week warning to clear your 9pm schedules because Love Island is back!

Kicking off next week (1 June), audiences will once again be transported to the iconic villa in sun-drenched Mallorca as a group of singles look for a connection.
But this wouldn’t be Love Island without some twists and turns along the way, and ITV has promised even more unforgettable moments, unmissable messiness and plenty of romance.
One Islander ready to dive into the action is Mica Harris, this year’s youngest Islander in the line-up.
Scroll on to learn more about the Love Island 2026 contestant.
Mica Harris – key facts
Age: 21
Job: Student
From: Barbados (Lives in London)
Instagram: @mica_harris
Who is Mica Harris?

Mica Harris is a student living in London, though is from Barbados originally. While in the villa, she plans to dabble in both drama and love, but the latter will be her main goal.
“Obviously the whole point is finding love and that’s going to be my main goal,” she explained. “I’m not saying I’m going to start drama but if there is drama going on, I would obviously be a little bit nosey and want to know what’s going on.”
When it comes to cracking on with guys in the villa, Mica plans to be “as respectful as possible”, but will still try and get what she wants.
“It’s super important that I get along with the girls there,” she said.
How old is Mica Harris?
Mica Harris is 21 years old, the youngest in Love Island 2026 line-up so far.
Is Mica from Love Island 2026 on Instagram?
She is! You can follow Mica on Instagram @mica_harris where, at the time of reporting, she has just under 10,000 followers.
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What is Mica’s ‘type on paper’?
Mica is looking for a tall man, and bonus points if she can feel slightly small beside him.
She added: “If I have my eyes set on someone, obviously I’m going to pursue them. But if they’re not reciprocating that, then I’m going to take a step back, have a think, and change directions and think about who else I could explore with.”
Love Island returns on Monday 1 June at 9pm on ITV2 and ITVX.
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Authors
Katelyn Mensah is the Senior Entertainment Writer for Radio Times, covering all major entertainment programmes, reality TV shows and the latest hard-hitting documentaries. She previously worked at The Tab, with a focus on reality TV and showbiz news and has obtained a BA (Hons) in Journalism.

