He’s a personal trainer who rose to fame after appearing in season one of Love Island (US) back in 2019. He made his entrance into the villa on day four, quickly becoming a fan favorite. By day 27, he had made it all the way to the finale, where he was crowned runner-up alongside Alexandra Stewart—quite the achievement considering the intense competition. Before all the spotlight and reality TV drama, he had already laid a solid foundation for his future. He graduated from Stony Brook University in 2016 with a bachelor’s degree in health science, showing early on his dedication to wellness and fitness. Though he earned a spot in nursing school, he took a different path and accepted a position at JP Morgan in Brooklyn, working in banking for a while. But eventually, his passion for health and training pulled him back toward his true calling. As for his relationship, he and Alexandra Stewart, his Love Island partner, called it quits in November 2019—just a few months after leaving the villa. It was a whirlwind few months, but he handled it with maturity. His journey since then has been all about growth, both personally and professionally.
He said that, for six whole years, he’d been eating two peanut butter and jelly sandwiches every single day—no joke. It sounded wild, but he insisted it was true, and honestly, once you got used to the idea, it kind of made sense for him. He always had a thing for simple, classic meals, and over the years, those two sandwiches became kind of his signature move. You’d see him around lunchtime, unpacking them like clockwork. After a while, people just expected it—two peanut butter and jelly sandwiches, every day, without fail. He wasn’t trying to impress anyone; he just stuck to what worked for him. And when someone questioned his routine, he’d just shrug and say, “It keeps me going.” Honestly, after six years of that, you couldn’t argue with the consistency.