Two of the most beloved contestants who appeared on Love Island UK Season Three are headed Aussie version of the show to shake things up.

According to NW Magazine, popular duo Chris Hughes, 25, and Kem Cetinay, 22, are set to hit up Love Island Australia.

Producers have been 'working overtime' behind the scenes to bring the pair Down Under for a second go around on the show.

Delightful duo: Chris (right) and Kem's (left) friendship was the highlight of season three of Love Island UK

Insider sources say that Chris and Kem's bromance was 'instrumental' to the success of Love Island UK Season Three.

Producers are keen to replicate that success on the Australian edition of the reality show, saying: 'fans will love to see (Chris and Kem) mixing with the Aussie lot.'

No date has been confirmed regarding when popular duo will arrive at the Aussie villa, but it may be 'a matter of weeks' according to the source.

Exciting! Producers are keen for the duo to bring their bromance to Love Island Australia

Infamous: Chris and Kem originally made waves among fans during season three of Love Island UK, which aired in 2017

Chris and Kem originally made waves among fans during season three of Love Island UK, which aired in 2017.

They met for the first time on the show and their bromance captured audiences' attention immediately.

The pair's friendship has continued off screen, and the duo have been spotted hanging out together countless times.

Best mates: The continued friendship between Chris (right) and Kem (left) has captured fans' imagination

Bromantic: Many gush-worthy moments between Chris (left) and Kem (right) have dropped since they met for the first time on Love Island

Chris and Kem may not be the only UK contestants to appear on Love Island Australia as there are rumours that a 'contestant swap' between the sister shows.

It comes after the first eliminated Love Island Australia contestant made a rather bold claim regarding the women on the show.

After being rejected at the first hurdle, Charlie Taylor claimed the villa's female occupants only want to date 'd**kheads.'

Speaking on Nova's Fitzy & Wippa on Monday, the 22-year-old former rugby player said: 'Girls these days, or the girls in the villa, they seem to like that sort of guy with a strong personality who is a bit of a 'd**khead.'

Farewell: It comes after the first eliminated Love Island Australia contestant Charlie Taylor made a rather bold claim regarding the women on the show



