BVHS alumnus is season 4 ‘Love Island USA’ contestant

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Isaiah Campbell, a 2019 graduate of Brandon Valley High School, is one of five men vying for affection from one of the five women in the “Love Island USA” villa this season. The first episode of the reality dating show aired July 19 on the NBC streaming service, Peacock.

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Another Brandon Valley “hunk” is taking to the airwaves.
Isaiah Campbell, a 2018 graduate of Brandon Valley High School who was an all-state linebacker on the Lynx 2019 state championship football team, is a contestant on season four of Love Island USA. The show aired its first episode of season four on Tuesday, July 19 on Peacock.
In 2020, BVHS alumnus Dale Moss was one of 42 men vying for the heart of then bachelorette Clare Crawley on the 16th season of The Bachelorette. He, too, is a model, among other career endeavors.
At 21, Campbell, who lives in Delray, Fla., is the youngest islander on the show. He is one of five men hoping to find his perfect partner among the five girls on the show.
According to analyst Parul Singh, Campbell is a fashion model and waiter by profession. He is on the show to find love and friendship, and potentially, win the $100,000 prize. His profile for the show states he is “on the lookout for a hygienic and family-oriented girl.” Campbell, who has never fallen in love before, says he is “keen for a ‘long-lasting’ bond and will only date the girl he thinks he might be married to. A family-oriented guy, Campbell is looking for someone with beautiful eyes who will make him feel excited about returning home.” In his free time, the model loves to cook and says that one of his “secret passions is cleaning.”
Campbell and the other Love Island USA contestants are living in a villa on the California coast and will be filmed 24/7 while playing “naughtier games” and “sexier challenges.”
Love Island USA, a reality dating show, is based on the UK series of the same name.
Following the format of previous seasons, this season will also pair islanders who will decide their future. They will do so after spending time and playing various challenges and games. The islanders, who will be left single after the recoupling ceremonies, will be sent home.
However, viewers can save Islanders from being dumped by voting. They can even vote for their favorite couple, tempt strong-going couples to ponder over their decision, and choose the winning pair at the end of the show.
Iain Stirling, the original narrator for the British version of Love Island, will be the new voice-over personality for season 4. The show will be streamed six days a week and is hosted by “Modern Family” alum Sarah Hyland. Viewers can stream the all new season of Love Island on Peacock on Tuesday to be a part of the Islanders’ journey.