Pretty And Confident Law Graduate Full Of Herself Joins Love Island

Pretty And Confident Law Graduate Full Of Herself Joins Love Island

By Lucy Caulkett-

A  pretty and confident law graduate has joined the list of  participants in Britain’s well watched show, Love Island, adding a spice of intellectual strength to the programme.

23 year old Lavena Back  from Croydon South London  studied Law at Leeds Beckett University and graduated with a 2.1 in 2017. Leeds Beckett University is chiefly  known for its sporting activity and good looking girls, considered subordinate to the main Leeds University, just a stones throw away from Becketts. Clever boys and girls do also emerge from Becketts who aim high.

Back is brimming with confidence and pretty much full of herself, awarding to herself full amrks in the looks department.Back told producers ahead of the show: “I needed a while to get over my last relationship and really enjoy myself before I could commit to someone. But now I’m very much ready.”

“I’m a five times two out of ten. My best feature is my smile”, says Back, adding: “I don’t really care. I’m there to find love. As everyone says it’s not Friend Island. I’m not afraid to say it how it is.” Back is sure attractive, but she will find that there isn’t a shortage of competition on the show.

On Friday’s show, she said: ‘I

“I don’t really care. I’m there to find love. As everyone says it’s not Friend Island. I’m not afraid to say it how it is.” Back is sure attractive, but she will find that there isn’t a shortage of competition on the show.

Pretty Backs  completed a mini-pupilage at Doughty Street Chambers, and told Radio Times that she was on the show to find love. Back turned her ‘back’ on the law, completing stints as a customer adviser at mobile phone giant EE and a managerial role at Enterprise Rent-A-Car. She reportedly  worked as a business developer for cloud-based software company NetSuite, and has also  undertaken various modelling and music video gigs.

On Friday’s show, she said: ‘I want men to be obsessed with me … but in a good way.’ Love Island has captured the interest of many ordinary brits because of its objective of pairing individuals into lovers, and also presenting a challenge to established relationships on the show through new bees who are permitted to attempt a hijacking of partners, putting relationships in ruins after being formed..

 

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