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LOVE Island latecomer Rosie Williams became a central player in one of the biggest dramas of the series so far - her tangled relationship with Adam Collard.

The stunning lawyer dated Ibiza Weekender's Jordan Davies and has now been spotted with Spurs' Harry Winks – here's everything you need to know about her...

 Rosie, 26, quit her legal job to join the Love Island villa
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 Rosie, 26, quit her legal job to join the Love Island villaCredit: ITV

Who is Rosie Williams?

Born September 23, 1991, Rosie Williams is a lawyer who was a contestant on Love Island 2018.

The 26-year-old has achieved a postgraduate Master of Laws degree from the private University of Law, in Guildford.

Rosie revealed she was inspired to study law by watching TV series Ally McBeal and Hollywood blockbuster Legally Blonde.

She became a solicitor of the senior courts of England and Wales in March and her brother-in-law is also Welsh boxer, Liam Williams.

Eagled-eyed Love Island viewers noticed that the Welsh lass has a string of piercings down her back – known as dermal anchors.

 Rosie hopes to change the public's perception of lawyers
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Rosie hopes to change the public's perception of lawyersCredit: ITV

When did Rosie join Love Island 2018?

Rosie was seen being welcomed into the villa on the third episode on June 6, 2018.

The Sun exclusively revealed on June 4, 2018, that Rosie had quit her high-flying legal job to join the villa.

A source said: “Rosie ticks all the boxes of a Love Island contestant. She’s young, glamorous and up for some fun.

“She quit her job to go on the show, but it’s thought she didn’t tell them why — just that she wanted a change of direction.

“She’s a smart girl and is headstrong and it’s her decision entirely. She will put the cat among the pigeons in there and turn a few heads.”

However it was not to be for Rosie and she left the show on June 22.

 Rosie will be making waves in the Love Island villa
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Rosie will be making waves in the Love Island villa

What did Rosie said about Love Island?

Despite her serious career, Rosie explained she's looking for a guy to make her laugh in the villa, in that she likes "a gentleman but with a bit of banter".

The Welsh beauty was hoping her appearance on the show would change the public’s perception of lawyers, which is apparently a more “glamorous” profession than people may think.

Rosie also vowed not to have sex on TV as she harboured hopes of returning to her solicitor career.

She said: “Kissing people is quite a natural thing to do so I won’t mind doing that on TV. That wouldn’t be frowned upon.

“But personally I won’t have sex on TV. It is a very private and personal thing.

"If someone else wants to do it then that is completely their choice but mine wouldn’t be."

 Rosie claims ex-boyfriend Jordan Davies cheated on her 'multiple times' during their relationship
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Rosie claims ex-boyfriend Jordan Davies cheated on her 'multiple times' during their relationshipCredit: Instagram

When did she date Jordan Davies?

Rosie revealed to The Sun Online that she dated reality star Jordan Davies five years ago when he first joined Ibiza Weekender and things ended when she caught him cheating on the show.

She said: “My ex who cheated on me was on Ibiza Weekender, Ex On The Beach and Celebrity Big Brother, it was Jordan Davies.

“We were together when he was filming Ibiza Weekender and that’s when he cheated on me.

“Funnily enough I was a secret, and now I realise why. But we’re friends now, I don’t love him anymore so I’ve got no grudges, we’re friends.”

Is the Love Island star dating Spurs player Harry Winks?

The 22-year-old midfielder was seen exiting London's Shangri-La hotel on the evening of Thursday, July 5.

Harry appeared to be the perfect gentleman as he held the door open for Rosie.

The pair then stepped into a cab outside The Shard.

They've yet to confirm their romance, but it looks as though the couple shared an enjoyable evening together.

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When is Love Island on ITV2?

Love Island series four kicked off on Monday, June 4, on ITV.

The show is airing at 9.00pm six nights a week – only taking a break on Saturdays – over eight weeks.

Caroline Flack has presented Love Island since it returned to TV in 2015 and is joined once again by voice-over artist Iain Stirling.

Kem Cetinay, the winner in 2017, is also back to host a daily spin-off podcast entitled The Morning After with TV presenter, Arielle Free.

Solicitor Rosie Williams says she 'doesn't want to take herself too seriously' in the Love Island house
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