After a year without the laughs and drama, Love Island 2021 is set to return later this month. A fresh batch of singles will enter the villa in the hope of finding true love under the watchful eye of the entire nation.
17.05.2021 - 16:55 / ok.co.uk
Summer fast approaching and aside from sandy beaches and BBQs that can only mean one thing – the return of Love Island.The hit ITV dating show has confirmed its comeback for 2021, after the series was cancelled due to the coronavirus restrictions last year, and is believed to be taking place in Majorca. Bosses are also believed to have a back-up villa in Jersey on standby in case filming on the Spanish island is not possible due to the pandemic.
After a year without the laughs and drama, Love Island 2021 is set to return later this month. A fresh batch of singles will enter the villa in the hope of finding true love under the watchful eye of the entire nation.
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