ITV Love Island 2023: What time is it on TV tonight and what is the line-up?
06.06.2023 - 17:05
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Love Island is back for another summer of romance, drama and recoupling.
Ten singletons will head to the stunning Majorcan villa in a bid to find their true love - and maybe win some money in the process.
Among those taking part are the footballer son of former Premier League star and the daughter of a TV star.
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The first episode will air on Monday night and the series is expected to last for around eight week. There are some big changes planned for this year's series and for the first time it will be up to the public to decide which Islanders couple up in the opening episode.
And just like the winter edition of Love Island, contestants will have to disable their social media accounts while they are in the villa in an effort to avoid the 'adverse effects of social media.
Maya Jama will return as host after presenting the winter edition of the series in South Africa earlier this year and Iain Stirling will also be back, as he continues as narrator.
In the previous series' of Love Island the winning couple scoop £50,000, which they share evenly.
Here is everything you need to know about how to watch the first episode.
Love Island will be on ITV2 on Monday June 5. It begins at 9pm and will also be available to stream on ITVX.
Love Island: Aftersun, with Maya Jama, will also return each week and will be on ITV2 and ITVX on Sunday from 10pm.
Here are the 10 singletons heading into the villa from the start. However expect a few bombshells over the next few weeks to shake things up.
Tyrique Hyde: 24, a semi-professional footballer from Essex
Molly Marsh: 21, a musical theatre performer and social media creator from Doncaster
George Fensom: 24, a