Love Island’s Hayley Hughes is set to appear on BBC’s ‘Daily Politics’.
The blonde bombshell – who was dumped from the island last weekend after she failed to find love with any of the candidates – has reportedly been asked to join the high-brow show, which is fronted by Andrew Neil and Jo Coburn, after she struggled to get her head around Brexit while she was locked up in the love shack.
A source told The Sun Online: "Hayley will be asking questions that real people want answered. Some of the ins and outs of the Brexit negotiations have been hard to grasp and Hayley will be tackling this head on."
Bosses believe Hayley will be a hit with the viewers because not only will it help them understand the process of the UK leaving the European Union too but it’ll also provide some light entertainment as the model is given some lessons in Brexit.
Hayley shocked the nation two weeks ago when she asked her housemates whether Brexit meant she’d no longer be able to get cheese or go on holidays abroad.
Georgia Steel asked: "What do you think about Brexit?"
To which Hayley shot back: "What’s that?"
The girls – including Dani Dyer and Samira Mighty – attempted to explain to Hayley that the result of the referendum two years ago meant the UK would leave the EU.
But Hayley admitted: "I seriously don’t have a clue."
Georgia added: "It means like welfare and things we trade with will be cut down."
Hayley replied: "So does that mean we won’t have any cheese."
Georgia – who thought Hayley had said "trees" in stead of "cheese" – replied: "That’s got nothing to do with it babe, that’s weather."
Despite having the whole nation in hysterics with her logic, some viewers claimed Hayley was deliberately trying to make herself seem less intelligent for laughs.