Ennis’ growing affinity with Love Island continues with one member of the UK cast confirmed to be visiting the county town next month.

On Monday night as millions of viewers across the UK and Ireland tuned into Love Island, the Queens Nightclub in Ennis confirmed Molly-Mae Hague would be dropping by on August 24th following her stint in the Mallorca villa.

Now in it’s final week, one couple will walk away with £50,000 on Sunday night, it remains to be seen if Molly-Mae and boyfriend Tommy Fury will take the lot. Limerick’s Greg O’Shea a pro rugby player and Maura Higgins of Longford are also in the mix with their separate partners.

‘Social media influencer’ was listed as her occupation prior to entering the villa, Molly-Mae currently has over 2m Instagram followers, 32k on Twitter and 15k on Facebook, such figures will all increase before the conclusion of the fifth series.

Ballybeg’s Cormac Murphy will appear on the first series of the show’s US version.

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