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Jeremiah From ‘Love Island USA’ Just Dropped A Burrito With Chipotle


If you’re still emotionally recovering from season 7’s drama of Love Island USA, Jeremiah Brown is offering some much-needed comfort,  not through romance, but through food. Chipotle has partnered with the fan-favorite islander to launch his custom burrito, now available on the app.

Jeremiah Brown, known for his early-season connection with Huda Mustafa, has just landed his first post-island brand partnership, and it’s with none other than Chipotle. The food chain is featuring his go-to order, a limited time digital exclusive. This burrito is called “Jeremiah’s Dream Burrito…Cute.” And yes, the name has some Love Island history but, we’ll get to that.

What’s actually in Jeremiah’s dream burrito?


In a TikTok that has now gone viral, Jeremiah shares his “top secret” burrito order in the style of a funny book review. He starts by saying he orders it with white rice. “I know the brown rice is healthier but white rice tastes better,” he says in the video. Then, he adds both pinto and black beans followed by the protein. “The best thing to come out of Chipotle besides the brisket is the hot honey chicken,” he adds. His secret ingredient? Queso. After that, he finishes it off with the light tomatillo green-chili salsa, sour cream, cheese, and lettuce. The best part is that Jeremiah’s dream burrito is at a dream price, starting at $11.80.

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Why is the burrito name kinda iconic?

This isn’t just about food. The burrito’s name comes from a specific scene in Love Island where Iris Kendall told the group she’d spent one-on-one time with Jeremiah. His original partner, Huda Mustafa, responded with a now iconic phrase: “My dream date … .cute”.  That quote exploded on social media-and now is immortalized in Chipotle foil.

What are fans saying about it?

Beyond Jeremiah’s Chipotle “book review,” fans have taken to TikTok to share their own reviews of the burrito, and it’s clear it’s a hit. TikTok user @taystanford made a  taste test, saying “I mean, Jeremiah, you know what’s up — and I just need the corn salsa.” The comment section is full of reactions like “NEED” and “I was so hungry watching this, then my dad walks in and says, ‘Let’s go to Chipotle.’ You have blessed me.” Jeremiah may not have won the show, but he’s won everyone a new go-to lunch order. This isn’t just a celebrity promo, it’s a fandom experience wrapped in bold flavors and filled with inside jokes only Love Island fans will truly understand. 

When can you order it?

Jeremiah’s Dream Burrito is only available for a limited time. So if you want to taste what romance and queso all feels like in one bite, now’s your change. It might not last forever, but hey…neither did his dream dates.

Lina Chokrane is a rising senior at Boston University, originally from New York City, pursuing a major in Public Relations with minors in Journalism and Hospitality Administration. With a passion for storytelling, Lina has built a diverse portfolio of experience across the media and communications landscape. She has interned at Glitter Magazine and contributed to several prominent public relations agencies in both Paris and New York, where she supported brand strategy, media outreach, and international client campaigns.

Currently, Lina serves as a Marketing, Events, and Content Intern at the Financial Times in New York City, where she combines her creative insight with a global perspective. Driven by a deep interest in international affairs and cultural narratives, Lina aspires to become a geopolitical correspondent, using her voice to shed light on the complex dynamics shaping our world.

In her free time, Lina enjoys working out, exploring new coffee shops, and traveling whenever she gets the chance. Most importantly, she is deeply passionate about the world of musical theatre. A lifelong lover of singing and acting, Lina finds joy and inspiration in the performing arts, which continue to shape her creativity and confidence both on and off stage.