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Maya Jama debuted a new look on Sunday’s episode of Love Island: Aftersun as she sported a shorter hairstyle.
The presenter, 30, looked incredible with shoulder length hair while she put her figure on display in a figure-hugging pink suit.
She showcased her long legs and tiny waist in the co-ord that flattered her incredible physique.
Maya finished off the look with a pair of white, open-toed high heels.
Taking to Instagram to promote the show, Maya shared a very cheeky video referencing her new look, calling her self a ‘Bobby b***h’.
Speaking in American accent, Maya filmed herself saying: ‘OK, bobby b***h is ready to host the show. Make sure you tune in….’ she then stumbled on her words before adding: ‘I’m a clueless c*** today’.
Maya Jama was all smiles on Sunday’s episode of Love Island: Aftersun where she debuted a dramatic new shorter hairstyle


The presenter, 30, looked incredible with shoulder length hair, having previously sported much longer locks (pictured right earlier this month)
First hosted by the late Caroline Flack, Love Island’s Aftersun is a popular addition to the reality dating show that takes a look at the week’s events in the villa, often featuring interviews with departed islanders.
Maya’s show comes amid fears that the TV personality could be ready to say farewell to the ITV dating show as her career reaches new heights elsewhere.
She got the biggest gig of her career to date when she was announced as the new presenter of Love Island in October 2022.
Maya took over from Laura Whitmore, who presented for three seasons, and has been fronting the ITV2 show ever since.
But her career has only been going from strength to strength in the years since with a booming beauty business and a rumoured role in a Netflix show.
The current series of the show saw its lowest launch viewing figures since 2016 with just 1.4million tuning in.
Meanwhile, Maya has no shortage of offers for other projects to keep herself busy.
Although she is known as a TV presenter, Maya’s first career goal was to become an actress.

Love Island’s Aftersun is a popular addition to the reality dating show that takes a look at the week’s events in the villa, often featuring interviews with departed islanders
She auditioned for roles in her teens and even made it to the final round for a part in E4 teen drama Skins.
When she didn’t get the part, she focused on presenting instead, but it appears her acting ambitions have recently been reignited.
The star has reportedly ‘landed a sizzling new role’ in the second series of Guy Ritchie’s gangster drama The Gentlemen.
She will reportedly play the glamorous wife of a shady associate linked to Theo James’ lead character Eddie Horniman.
Back in January, the BBC Three Glow Up presenter revealed she had been auditioning behind the scenes for a ‘dream role’ and hinted she wanted to play something completely different from her bubbly TV persona.
She said: ‘My dream role, I would want to be like a villain or something that’s completely not like me, so then it shows that I can actually act.
‘And then people would be like, wow, two different people.’

Maya took over from Laura Whitmore, who presented for three seasons, and has been fronting the ITV2 show ever since