MAYA Jama has broken her silence after fans praised her Love Island debut.
Viewers of the ITV2 hit showered her with compliments after last night's successful launch show.
And Maya made it clear she saw all of the love and responded to it tonight.
She wrote on instagram: "overwhelmed from last night, thankyou so much for you’re kind words.. 🖤"
The Bristol-born beauty then added a series of unseen snaps of herself in that iconic black cut-out dress that drove fans wild last night.
And her celebrity friends and followers were quick to comment on the smoking snaps.
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"Actual vision 🔥" commented Little Mix's Leigh-Anne Pinnock.
Molly-Mae Hague added: "Incredible🥵"
"Stunning mate 😍," said Vicky Pattison.
"The ultimate babe ❤️" chipped in Abbey Clancy
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It comes as Love Island Island fans were left open-mouthed last night as Maya kicked off the series in style.
The host wowed in red crochet mini-skirt and crop top, followed by a daring black thigh-split dress – and viewers declared they were only watching for her.
One person wrote: “I’m only watching for Maya Jama.”
A second commented: “Maya Jama. That’s it. Love Island done, thanks for coming.”
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While a third said: “I’m tuning in for Maya Jama.”
As the show started, Maya announced: "It’s a new year, in a brand new Villa, it's a stunning location ready for some sexy singles looking for love, all we need now are some Islanders."