Iain Stirling has hinted that Love Island could be filmed in the UK this summer as bosses look to relocate amid the nationwide lockdown.
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Iman will "never" marry again after David Bowie's death. The 65-year-old model - who was married to the 'Starman' legend from 1992 until his death in 2016 - described the late singer as her "true love", and insisted she has no plans to tie the knot with anyone else in the future.
Speaking to Harper's Bazaar UK, she said: "David is in our hearts and minds on a daily basis, for all of us. You know, this was my true love.
"My daughter once asked me if I would ever marry again and I said, 'never'. .
.Iain Stirling has hinted that Love Island could be filmed in the UK this summer as bosses look to relocate amid the nationwide lockdown.
Love Island's Iain Stirling has joked that the new series of the show could be filmed in the UK after the success of I'm A Celebrity Get Me Out Of Here. The comedian and voice of the dating show - who married his girlfriend Laura Whitmore, who presents Love Island - admitted that setting it in Britain would "mix it up" a bot.
Iain Stirling has dropped a hint that Love Island could be made in the UK this summer. Uncertainty over when coronavirus restrictions will be lifted means producers are already thinking of a back-up plan.The ITV show usually come from hot spot Majorca, where the romance-hunters enjoy regular 30s heat.
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© @Copyright HELLO! Hello! Magazine Iain Stirling has spoken about the future of Love Island, revealing that the producers behind the hit reality show haven't ruled out swapping sunny Majorca for the British seaside for its upcoming seventh series.
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