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‘Plenty of eyebrows were raised!’: Love Island 2021 star Sharon Gaffka ’causes a stir in Whitehall after NOT telling her colleagues she’s going into the villa’
Love Island 2021 star Sharon Gaffka reportedly left some of her ex-colleagues at the Department For Transport in shock after she was announced as part of the line-up.
The beauty queen, 25, who has been a civil servant for seven years, is thought to have not told her former employer that she was heading to the Majorcan villa.
Speaking with The Mirror on Tuesday, a ministerial department source claimed that ‘plenty of eyebrows were raised’ by the unexpected news.

‘It was surprising!’: Love Island 2021 star Sharon Gaffka reportedly left some ex-colleagues at the Department For Transport in shock after she was announced as part of the line-up
They said: ‘It was surprising to see the Love Island line-up… plenty of eyebrows were raised.
‘But everyone thinks the DfT is potholes and bus stops, so it’s great to see a former colleague bringing a bit of glamour to the Department For Transport.’
It is thought that Sharon had been working for around six months as a contracted employee in the department and ended her contract ahead of Love Island.
MailOnline has contacted a Love Island representative for further comment.

What a change: The former beauty queen, 25, is thought to have not told her employer she was heading to the villa for the new series which kicks off on Monday (pictured in February)
Sharon is not the first Islander to step away from her civil service job for a stint in the villa looking for love, with Zara McDermott also taking a ‘career break’ in 2018.
Zara had been a policy advisor and worked for the then Education Secretary Damian Hinds before swapping her day job for reality TV stardom.
Oxford-born Sharon was last working as an operations lead for the Department Of Transport.
Detailing her ‘intense’ job ahead of going on the ITV reality show, she revealed she’s spent the past year working on policy for Brexit and the government’s transition period after the UK left the European Union.


Stunning: The law graduate, who won Miss International UK in 2018 (right), was last working as an operations lead for the DfT but a source said she ended her contract ahead of Love Island

What a year! Detailing her ‘intense’ job ahead of going on the reality show, Sharon revealed she’s worked on policy for Brexit and the transition period after the UK left the EU last year
She added: ‘I’ve been a civil servant since I was 18. I’ve worked in lots of different departments.
‘I’ve been doing Brexit policy for the last year, I did a stint during the Coronavirus pandemic in the Department of Health so I was helping deliver testing kits and managing the operations. It’s been an intense year!’
Sharon also told how she decided to apply for the show as she’s only the single girl in her friendship group after her dating life was halted by the Covid pandemic.
Sharon also said she’s already crossed paths with a Love Island veteran, as she and 2019 star Molly-Mae Hague had the same pagent director when she won Miss International UK.
Describing her ideal partner she continues: ‘I have this thing where if something doesn’t work out with one person, I’ll try and go for the other extreme to see if that works out.
‘I tend to date someone who is taller than me even though my last long-term partner he was actually someone who was shorter than me. I’m quite an intellectual person so I want someone who can kind of match that.
‘Somebody who can make me laugh and I can be myself around. I’m really clumsy and goofy. On social media, I look really put together but my friends who know me know I’ll fall down the stairs.’
And asked what she’s looking forward to most in the villa, Sharon says: ‘Having a bit of normality. I live on my own so actually getting to see people on a daily basis.
‘There are so many rules with dating and all of that is taken away. I don’t have to do any weird guessing games. I don’t have to think about when I’ll next speak to him because he’s sharing a bed with me.’
Love Island returns on Monday June 28 at 9pm on ITV2 and the ITVHub – it is hosted by Laura Whitmore
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