Love Island bombshell Mia Dalkos

Love Island Bombshell alert: Meet Miss Universe Australia finalist Mia Dalkos

Mia Dalkos is the latest Bombshell to be launched into the villa, and her arrival may just answer all of Niko Fotopoulo’s Love Island Australia 2024 prayers.

Mia is 23 years old and from Adelaide. She works in fashion and runs her own clothing hire company, Mia’s Hire Boutique.

During Mia’s intro video, which aired on November 20, the newest Love Island bomb said she is a “Greek goddess” looking for her “Greek god.”

Considering Islander Niko—who is of Greek heritage and boasts abs that look like they’re craved out of stone—was recently dumped by Hannah Steinfield, we may have a new match made in heaven.

Here’s everything we know about Love Island Australia’s Mia.

Mia Dalkos. Image: Instagram.

Love Island’s Mia Dalkos was a Miss Universe Australia finalist

Mia represented South Australia as a Miss Universe Australia finalist in 2023. She was one of 23 women in the running to be crowned. Unfortunately for Mia, former International athlete Moraya Wilson took the title last year.

During an interview with GC Magazine, Mia told the publication that she entered the competition in the hope of inspiring other women.

“My key motivation for entering Miss Universe Australia was to challenge myself, develop in self-growth and step out of my comfort zone. I felt if I could achieve this, I could inspire like-minded women to achieve their goals and follow their dreams,” she said.

“The mere experience of being involved and associated with MUA’s platform is an incredible opportunity and would enable me to use my voice to motivate and inspire women to never give up and chase what truly fulfils their purpose and makes them happy.”

Where is Love Island Australia 2024’s Mia Dalkos from?

Mia mentioned in her intro video that she is from Greece, and the Love Island bomb takes great pride in her European heritage.

According to Greek City Times, Mia was named after her maternal grandmother, Efthimia, and the name is derived from the Greek word “efthimia”. However, the business owner started going by the name Mia in primary school because it was easier to pronounce.

“I value the Greek culture, as growing up in a big family, my sister and I were taught the importance and significance of the Greek traditions, religion, and language,” she told the publication.

“I especially admire the tradition of naming one’s child after the grandparent because the name will be passed down from generation to generation.

“I hope that one day in the future I will be fortunate to have grandchildren, perhaps named after me too, which I know will hold a dear place in my heart, reminding me of my Yiayia and own childhood.”

Grab the popcorn, Hannah is not going to take Mia’s entrance well.

Love Island Australian streams from Monday – Thursday on Channel 9 and 9Now.

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