Love Island’s Asian Casa Amor Bombshells Are Turning Heads
By Kelli Luu | 24 Jun, 2026
As two of Love Island USA’s bombshells, Carl Lee Schmit and Chay Nehra are already starting to build connections in Casa Amor, giving American viewers a new change with Asian men ready to take center stage.
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This week, Love Island opened up Casa Amor and if you’re a first time watcher you are definitely in for an exciting rest of the season.
Casa Amor is the show’s ultimate twist that separates the men and women in different villas and introduces new groups of contestants. It causes drama and heartbreak and this season, the Love Island producers did something completely different by bringing in twelve new male bombshells for the ladies instead of the usual six. To shake things up even more the women were shown footage of what the men were doing in Casa Amor during the first hand introductions, sparking anger amongst the ladies.
Out of the twelve new bombshells, two of them stood out to us Asian American viewers: Carl Lee Schmit and Chay Nehra.
Carl is a fitness trainer from Denver and he shocked the audience during his conversation with original islander, Aniya. He revealed that he is half Chinese and that he can speak both Chinese and Japanese. Quickly into Casa Amor, Carl caught Aniya’s attention and the two bonded over culture and traveling, then later in the episode, he even taught Aniya how to introduce herself in Chinese.
Joining Carl is Chay, an entrepreneur of Indian descent who shared a conversation with former bombshell Kayda. Watchers enjoyed the initial conversation between Chay and Kayda and are intrigued to see if their romance continues. The new bombshells and original cast will spend the next 4 days in Casa Amor, exploring new connections.
Asian men have often been underrepresented when it comes to dating shows, but it is clear that Love Island is bringing diversity to the villa. Rather than just being additions to the cast, both Asian American men are turning heads and ready to break up existing couples, giving viewers a refreshing change from the limited representation in the past.
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