Maya Jama transforms into sexy weather girl and 80s newsreader for stunning new ad
MAYA Jama transformed into a sexy weather girl and 80s newsreader for a stunning new advert.
The Love Island host, 31, today thrilled fans with her latest look, which saw her wear a striking blonde wig.
Maya is currently building her empire, and her bank balance, which includes working with huge brands like Gordon’s Gin and Dolce and Gabbana.
Today, the A-list star, who is dating Man City defender Ruben Dias, revealed she had teamed up with drinks company, Joe & The Juice.
For the advert, Maya dressed up as a sexy 80s newsreader, and was seen in a blonde wig sipping on a matcha tea.
The star wore a racy white wrap dress with blue trim, that showed off her tiny waist.
In another picture for the brand, Maya was a weathergirl.
The presenter was seen in front of a map wearing a pink and black dress, which revealed her long legs.
For this striking look Maya wore a straight dark bob wig.
Commenting on the star’s latest look, one fan said: “This is so iconic!”
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Another added: “Love this!”
This latest venture is just one of many lucrative deals that the presenter has under her belt.
It’s fair to say life couldn’t be better for Maya right now, as one of the most sought after British celebrities.
The Sun recently revealed how the star is enjoying a career surge thanks to a series of “canny” moves.
A source said: “Just when you think Maya’s hit her ceiling, a new mad move comes along.
“She’s had the best year ever and seems untouchable right now.”
Maya’s career soared when she landed the plum job of hosting Love Island in 2022.
Staying loyal to the ITV2 reality show has kept her relevant with young, online audiences and taken her global as host of international Love Island Games, which features contestants from a variety of countries.
The Sun revealed last month that Maya has been confirmed as host of Love Island’s summer series.
Speaking to Variety in January, the host said: “I have no plans to leave yet.
“Before I started Love Island, I would say you can get what you need out of a show in two years, and then you move on.
“That was always kind of what I had in the back of my mind.
“But with a show like Love Island, it just feels like it keeps growing and I’d be silly to leave now.
“It’s not my whole life and it’s fun, so as long as I enjoy it, I’ll keep it up.”
A recent poll of Sun readers revealed Maya was their favourite aspect of the show, with 74 per cent stating they “loved” her as host.
