Love Island star Ronnie Vint has showcased his new hair transplant results after enduring cruel mockery over his hairline during his appearances on the ITV reality show. The television personality, who has featured in multiple series including the All Stars edition, decided to undergo the procedure to alter his appearance following relentless criticism.
Decision to Undergo Surgery
Ronnie had faced significant scrutiny for his changing look on Love Island, later revealing that he relied on a special powder to camouflage his hairline during filming. In a conversation with Olivia Attwood, he admitted: "So my hairline, if I ain't got this powder in, my hairline's back in Majorca. It's that bad. I use like a Toppik Fiber. So when I wash my hair it's like nothing, so my hair is there obviously. But it just fills in like the little gaps. I've always used it."
He has now displayed his refreshed hairline after undergoing the procedure last week at the Harley Street Hair Transplant clinic. Discussing his choice on Olivia Attwood's So Wrong It's Right podcast, Ronnie explained: "I've spoke to obviously a few people who want me to get it done. I think I will but I'm in no rush. Where I've been using this hair stuff no one's really ever known and I'm just so used to it. So for me to change, obviously I said I probably will get it done, but I'm in no rush to get it done."
Inspiring Others
At the time, he expressed hope that his Love Island journey would encourage others facing hair loss. "I think it opens up doors for people who haven't got strong barnets for doing stuff. But I feel like I knew it could've got picked up like it did, but I feel like it opens up avenues for other people and I think people just embrace it," he said.
Ronnie and Harriet Blackmore ended their relationship in August 2025, after fans noticed they had removed each other from their social media accounts. Prior to that, they had rekindled their romance on All Stars and left the villa together.
Launching His Own Hair Product
Ronnie has been developing his own hair product, explaining: "I've been working on something for a long time — something very personal to me. A product I truly believe in: Turbo Hair Building Fibre. This isn't about hair. It's about confidence. For years, I struggled with my hair and the confidence that comes with it. I tried hiding it, fixing it, pretending it didn't bother me — but it did. A lot. That's why I'm so proud to finally launch my own hair fibres. Something I genuinely use, trust, and believe in. Not to change who you are — but to help you feel like yourself again. A product I actually use. A solution I truly believe in. For anyone who's ever felt the same. Proud to finally share this with you."



